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100 Foreign Words
by: Frank Middleton
It is often said that English speakers don’t learn other languages, and it
is difficult to deny that there is a fair degree of truth in this.
However, let’s be fair, often it is not necessary because ‘everyone speaks
English’ or wants to practice it. Equally, if you speak English and you want
to learn another language it is not obvious which should you choose. Spanish,
Chinese, French ? You can’t learn everything and so whatever country you visit
there will be the inevitable temptation to speak in English.
But even if it is not essential to learn another language, and you are put off
because everyone speaks English anyway, you can learn some simple words and
phrases with a simple change of mindset. It is always useful, people are more
friendly when you make an effort, and it does become easier to see less
touristy sites.
Decide to learn one hundred words and phrases in total before you travel.
The intention of learning only maybe one hundred foreign words and phrases is
not the traditional approach to language learning which has much more emphasis
on becoming ‘good’ at languages. But times change and we change with them.
Cheap global travel means that it is quite usual to visit multiple countries
with multiple languages spoken. It is quite possible that you are not going to
visit the same country the year after year. This means that you can’t possibly
attain a high level of competence for each language spoken in all the
countries you visit, but you can definitely learn one hundred words. Why not
have a goal of learning one hundred words and a few phrases whenever you visit
a country with a different language spoken?
Cheap flights allow us to travel more widely, and give us more opportunities
to dabble with languages. Learning a foreign language well is difficult and
time consuming but learning a few simple words is not, and it is amazing how
far you can get with please, thank you, yes, no etc. It is far easier to start
learning a language than to attain conversational ability and there is a fast
rate of progress when only learning a few words.
If you decide to set yourself this achievable goal you will get more out of
your holiday wherever you visit. To see the truth in this you just have to
consider how you view of a visitor to your country who doesn’t even know how
to say please and thank-you in English. Are you impressed ? Is it any
different when English speakers travel abroad. Not really. Linguata would
help.
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