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"Learning two languages at once is inefficient" is a common belief. It supposedly slows you down, causes confusion, and leads to poor progress. But does it really? Let me share my experience. 🧵#langtwt
This video is for learners at about the A2 level. Not complete beginners but people who already have a solid grasp of the basic grammar and vocabulary. I use one of my activities on educaplay and explain the correct answers.
https://t.co/Af1GOJ8RyO
#Greek#LanguageLearning
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I've seen this as a teacher too. My Greek students learning Spanish often apply English rules (e.g., pronouncing h the English way).
The good news? These errors fade with exposure. They're part of the process—not a barrier.
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Language learning isn’t all about efficiency.
There’s no universal “best” method. If you’re passionate about learning two languages at once, go for it!
The process might be challenging, but it’s worth it. 🌍
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Confusion is natural. When my French was stronger than English, I used French spellings (e.g., exercice instead of exercise).
Over time, as my English improved, these mistakes naturally disappeared.
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As a child, I learned French & English simultaneously. Later, I studied Spanish & Italian, then Russian & German. Now, I'm learning Vietnamese, with some Swahili & Arabic. 🗣️
Short-term confusion happens, but in the long run, it doesn't matter. Here's why:
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"Learning two languages at once is inefficient" is a common belief. It supposedly slows you down, causes confusion, and leads to poor progress. But does it really? Let me share my experience. 🧵#langtwt
It took me a lot of courage to start...
I'm stepping out of my comfort zone BIG TIME and making the first video for my Russian channel!
One steep learning curve but also so much fun!
The beginnings are always the hardest, aren't they?
#langtwt