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How To Learn any Language in Record Time [Infographic]

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    Many of us wish we could speak a different language, especially when we travel to our favorite vacation destination. However, learning all of the different grammar techniques, native twangs and complex vocabularies can be incredibly daunting and will often put us off even trying to grasp the basics.

    However, getting to grips with a new language need not be difficult or time-consuming. And in this IG we’ll break down the learning process into simple tasks so you can develop your language skills in record time.

    We cover how you can learn all of the necessary basics, how to enhance your grammar skills in your chosen language, and how to further your learning once you’ve done this.

    With fun activities such as watching TV series in a foreign language and creating your own flashcards, learning a new language has never been so much fun. In fact, we think it’s so easy to do that you may even try your hand at learning more than one new language! Fantastico!

    How To Learn Any Language in Record Time

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    What is the fastest way to learn a language?
    1. Try to connect with a native speaker and practice speaking the language each day.
    2. Study the language every day.
    3. Absorb the language multiple ways by watching, listening, reading and writing in your chosen language.
    4. Visit a country where your chosen language is spoken.
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    About Alex Miller

    Founder and CEO of Upgraded Points, Alex is a leader in the industry and has earned and redeemed millions of points and miles. He frequently discusses the award travel industry with CNBC, Fox Business, The New York Times, and more.

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