12 Tips to Learn Another Language
Struggling to learn that second language? Here are the top 12 tips for learning a new language on the road suggested by the World Nomads travel community on Facebook.
1. Spend Time Overseas
"Books are important but real life is the key - try to spend a time in a place where the language you are learning is the official language, talking and sharing several experiences with native speakers. - Marce Leoy
2. Phrase Books and Language Apps
"Bertlitz phrase book and CD/Language App - listen to it over and over on your listeing device or car - read the phrase book over and over at every opportunity - waiting for the bus, on the train etc - when you get there tiake a lover who doesn't speak your language." - Roger Ramrocker
3. Immerse Yourself
"Immersion. Dunk your head in the tub and then take a big breath." - Raquel Gonzalez DelaCruz
4. Spend Time with People Who Don't Speak Your Language
"Be with people who don't speak your language. I might try to learn a bit from book before hand but there is nothing like having to speak and function where no one speaks your language. From my experience." - Susan Moore Williams
5. Listen to Others
"Keep quiet, let others do the talking, and listen." - Nancy Beiman
6. Go Overseas!
"Sit on a plane and go there! Stay with the locals, break bread with them, speak with them, dance with them, pray with them, party with them. LIVE THEM!" - Tarannum Khan
7. Do a Crash Course
"Do a crash course, do an intensive course, mingle with the locals, listen attentively, make your dictionary your bible, write down the basics, speak the words you know, watch television in the language and be brave even if you sound silly it pays off." - Tunisia Riant
8. Understand Cultural Norms
"Try to also understand cultural norms and their way of life." - Mason Blunt
9. Watch Movies in that Language
"Watch movies in the language you're studying. It keeps you interested and helps with comprehension." - Robert Behan
10. Volunteer Overseas
"Do a volunteer activity in the local language." - Cinthya Sopa
11. Make Friends
"Make friends that don't speak your native language, and then you must use the language you are learning!" - Chelsea Godier
12. Fall in Love
"Fall in love with a native speaker." - Mia Smith

1. Spend Time Overseas
"Books are important but real life is the key - try to spend a time in a place where the language you are learning is the official language, talking and sharing several experiences with native speakers. - Marce Leoy
2. Phrase Books and Language Apps
"Bertlitz phrase book and CD/Language App - listen to it over and over on your listeing device or car - read the phrase book over and over at every opportunity - waiting for the bus, on the train etc - when you get there tiake a lover who doesn't speak your language." - Roger Ramrocker
3. Immerse Yourself
"Immersion. Dunk your head in the tub and then take a big breath." - Raquel Gonzalez DelaCruz
4. Spend Time with People Who Don't Speak Your Language
"Be with people who don't speak your language. I might try to learn a bit from book before hand but there is nothing like having to speak and function where no one speaks your language. From my experience." - Susan Moore Williams
5. Listen to Others
"Keep quiet, let others do the talking, and listen." - Nancy Beiman
6. Go Overseas!
"Sit on a plane and go there! Stay with the locals, break bread with them, speak with them, dance with them, pray with them, party with them. LIVE THEM!" - Tarannum Khan
7. Do a Crash Course
"Do a crash course, do an intensive course, mingle with the locals, listen attentively, make your dictionary your bible, write down the basics, speak the words you know, watch television in the language and be brave even if you sound silly it pays off." - Tunisia Riant
8. Understand Cultural Norms
"Try to also understand cultural norms and their way of life." - Mason Blunt
9. Watch Movies in that Language
"Watch movies in the language you're studying. It keeps you interested and helps with comprehension." - Robert Behan
10. Volunteer Overseas
"Do a volunteer activity in the local language." - Cinthya Sopa
11. Make Friends
"Make friends that don't speak your native language, and then you must use the language you are learning!" - Chelsea Godier
12. Fall in Love
"Fall in love with a native speaker." - Mia Smith
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