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AlekseyPX
4 years ago
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an English friends wants to learn your language. write a letter detailing your experience in language learning and explain what

you think is the best way to go about it?​
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Sergeu [11.5K]4 years ago
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Dear (Friends name),

       I am so glad that you are deciding to learn (language). I think being bilingual will help you with travel and work. When I first learned your language (english) it was challenging because I didn't know where to start, when learning a new language I strongly suggest choosing a category to start with. It could be words used for travel, greetings, dining, etc. I also recommend using flash-cards, and studying every day, consistency is important because that is how you memorize it. Once you are done with one category, meaning you are fluent in it, move on to the next, keep your flashcards so that when you finish your next category you test yourself on all of them together. Be sure to repeat any words that you have trouble with. Good luck!

                                                                                     (Your name)

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