Do You Need A Language Expert As A Resource?

February 7, 2011

Having a person that you can consult is one of the most effective resources for language learning. With language being a dynamic form of communication, after all, what else could be better than an actual person to answer any and all of your questions?

Aside from being a source of information, language experts are great for getting feedback. Because they’re well-versed in the skills needed to use a target language, they always have a good idea of what you’re doing wrong and how you can fix it.

As far as being necessary, though, it’s probably not. Many people have successfully acquired a great deal of a language without having one, after all. While having an expert tutor on board will probably speed things up a bit, don’t concern yourself with it too much if one isn’t available.

Many training resources, such as language programs and home-study courses, attempt to mimic the things an expert can do. That means, being able to handle any questions or concerns you come up with during the course of your studies. While there’s no way they’ll probably be as good as an actual human speaker, most of them can do a good job of handling it at an acceptable pace.

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