Wednesday, 30 October 2013

What Makes a Good Linguist?

Being a good linguist involves a range of skills including:

  • Having an ear for languages
  • Being a natural thespian
  • Being a good communicator
  • Being able to think in another language
  • Working hard
It is not uncommon for people to claim to speak a foreign language when in reality their repertoire of vocabulary consists of no more than six or seven words. What's more, when confronted with a situation in which they actually have to listen, understand and reply, often there is a lacking in confidence.

Like most things in life, it all takes time, practice and patience. One of the key things to remember is that there is no substitute for taking every opportunity to speak it. Click on the image below to read more.



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