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How long will it take me to learn a new language?

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We asked 2 experts at LTC this question. Here is what each of them said.  Expert 1 - Written by Wendy Carson One of the most common questions people ask is “How long will it take me to learn a new language?” The problem is there’s no ideal answer. The Foreign Service Institute calls for 10,000 hours of study to become proficient while others claim they can teach you a language in as little as 3 months.  So where is the disconnect? Largely, your language learning depends on you- what your native language is, what language you want to learn, the quality of your instruction, and the amount of time you’re willing to put in to practice. Anyone who has studied a language in school knows that, despite hundreds of hours and years of instruction, you still don’t feel comfortable speaking and communicating in that language. But why? Think about the way language is taught in school. You fill in a grammar book. You translate new image source words and memorize vocabulary.

AI and Language Training

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Written by Martin George AI (Artificial Intelligence). Many of us have been inundated with information as to how AI will change the way we live. In the language service field, we have embraced AI for years. We see platform s and services use artificial intelligence to allow us to speak with others through a downloadable app. We have read about Google Translate and the success they have had in parsing language use to come up with reliable translation for personal use.  With all the advances we have made and all the work that has been done, we still have to ask key questions before we use these platforms and services for business purposes. We know that when writing in our native language, we use proofreaders, grammar checkers, editors and other means to ensure our message is one hundred percent accurate. If we miss one period or misuse one grammar tense, we correct what was written and update the piece to ensure we communicate our message effectively.  Let’s hope AI co