INTRODUCTION:
Many people only take a short time to communicate basic or fluent in a language. On the
contrary, there are a few people who spend a lot of time and effort but do not get the
desired results. Success or failure in the development of a new language depends on
identifying obstacles and each person's ability to overcome them. In this article, we will
help you learn nine "barriers" so that the journey to conquer foreign languages in general
and English, in particular, is favorable.
CONTENT: Some common obstacles when learning a foreign language
1. Boring, inactive learning methods
If learning English just revolves around pages with a bunch of new words and sentence
structures to remember, you will quickly feel bored and want to give up. Although
vocabulary, sentence structure and grammar rules are the most important parts in the
journey of English language development. But the boredom in the way of learning
becomes a real drag and it can prevent you from improving your skills as desired.
Solution: Make learning an English game. When learning becomes fun, you'll be more
motivated to keep going. You can find companions and check out English games online.
For example, Reddit or Facebook groups will help you find like-minded people to practice
English. Usually, English games for adults will be in the form of posing challenges with
their friends. Set goals and see who can achieve them fastest. For example, compose a
list of words that you want to memorize. Whoever learns them first will be the winner.
2. Inappropriate approach
One study found that factors such as preferred learning styles, learning needs, goals, and
beliefs affect the ability to successfully learn a foreign language independently. So, if you
are just starting to learn English, carefully consider the approach that is not right for you.
Solution: Try multiple approaches at once. This will help you choose a learning method
that works for you. You can spend a few hours experimenting with online learning
methods, learning through TV shows, movies or experimenting with an English learning
app for adults. Make a note of what you like and don't like about the learning method to
assess which approach is effective.
3. You are at the high level of a level
Learning a foreign language is like climbing a mountain that can be frustrating. Just
starting to learn, you will tend to learn faster due to the novelty and fun of discovering a
new language. But after a while (intermediate stage) when there is a relative amount of
knowledge, learning tends to settle down. You know most of the necessary grammar
terms and rules, the job you want to improve and measure progress can seem daunting.
Solution: Interact with native speakers: Interacting with native speakers is one of the few
solutions that can solve all the major problems experienced by advanced learners. For
example, your vocabulary will expand in a natural way. Besides, the more often you talk,
the more natural your communication skills (body language) will become. Talking to native
speakers can also improve your speaking skills and make you sound more natural. Not
replacements, when communicating with native speakers, you will point out common
mistakes.
4. The language you are learning is too difficult
The language being studied has a structure that is too different from the mother tongue,
which is also considered a barrier in the learning process. For example, it is much more
difficult for an English speaker to learn Chinese than to learn Spanish. Because these two
languages have completely different spellings and grammatical structures.
Solution: Make learning an easier language a priority first. You're intrigued and want to put
all your energy into a particularly difficult language, but consider learning an easier
language first. Because languages that are easy to learn to build essential skills. You'll
learn which methods work for you, what you need to do to accomplish your goals, and
how you stay motivated. After learning an easy language, you can move on to more
complex languages.
5. Lack of motivation
When it comes to learning a new language, motivation makes a big difference between
people who are fluent in a foreign language and those who know only a few words.
Motivation can influence many aspects of support for language learning. For example,
motivation can make learners interact more with native speakers and use study tips.
Motivation helps students take tests and achieve good results.
6. The goal is not clear
Without goals, you will have no direction and it will be difficult to progress.
Solution: Set long-term and short-term goals with predetermined rewards: Setting goals
and rewarding yourself when you achieve them is an easy way to ensure your learning
continues to progress.
7. Don't use the language often
Language needs regular practice. If you spend a lot of time learning a language but don't
use it, you will quickly forget it.
Solution: Use that language often. You should take advantage of every opportunity to
practice the new language you are learning: If there are many native speakers in your
area, look for opportunities to interact with them. If you're a student, you can get a part-
time job in a place frequented by locals, such as a coffee shop or a language center with
native teachers. This is an opportunity to practice listening and speaking effectively. In
case you do not have the opportunity to interact with native speakers, you can use English
learning apps for older people or listening and speaking apps to practice the skills
yourself. Also you can watch reality shows, movies on Netflix or similar resource sharing
sites. Whatever you choose, using a foreign language more often will help you prove to
yourself that you are capable of learning a new language.
CONCLUSION:
Identifying obstacles will help you find ways to overcome them, continue your journey to
mastering a new language, and become fluent. Hopefully the information shared in the
article will help you come up with an effective foreign language learning path in general
and English in particular.