7 Language Learning Tips From Someone Who Achieved Fluency
<p>18 years ago I was bottom of the class in French, and by that I mean I got the lowest score in <em>every single test</em> for 2 years in a row — and I mean <em>every single test</em>. After a few short trips to France (2 weeks at a time), a little extra tuition (once a week), and most importantly, 3 months working in a French kitchen — I was fluent by any standards.</p>
<p>My speech was fluid, it was natural sounding and I used the same idioms and phrasing as native speakers. My accent, though not perfect, was excellent. My vocabulary wasn’t vast, but I could very quickly rephrase my thoughts on the fly to the extent that whoever I was speaking to most likely wouldn’t notice anything at all.</p>
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