Using Conversation Exchange to Learn a New Language

When you decide to learn a new language, you might sign up for online college courses or decide to learn from an audiotape or a textbook. Whatever approach you choose, finding someone proficient in the language to engage in a conversation exchange will accelerate your learning process.

Conversation Exchange Defined

A conversation exchange, also known as a language exchange, is designed to benefit the needs of all participants involved in the conversation. With this type of language learning approach, you choose someone who is fluent in the language you are learning to converse with on a regular basis. You can take online college courses in your desired language and reinforce the material by conversing with someone in person.

A Win-Win Proposition

The win-win aspect of a conversation exchange is in both parties gaining something from the process. Ideally, the person you choose to converse with wants to become fluent in English. You divide up your time equally. You might meet three times a week for an hour. In each hour session, you spend a half hour speaking in the language you are learning. You give back in the next half hour by speaking English to your conversation partner.

The Ideal Conversation Exchange Partner

The right conversation partner will have the same level of mastery of your language as you do his or hers. This way, neither party will become frustrated by the language acquisition process. You can adjust to each other’s pace, speaking slowly if necessary.

Language Exchange in a Group Environment

Conversations can also be carried out in groups. In this case, it’s helpful for people of various mastery levels to participate. Those with more expertise can stop and define new vocabulary to participants who are brand new to the language.

 

Language Learning

Language learning is something that is rewarding and highly challenging. In fact, most find that learning a new language, especially as an adult, is one of the toughest things they will ever do. There are a few reasons for this, but mainly it is how you learn that is key.

Understanding Your Cognitive Development

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Understanding your cognitive development will go a long way to helping you understand your learning style. This is an important step as this will help you decide the right type of language learning material to use.

People go through two phases of language learning in their lifetime. The first is language acquisition, the second is language learning. Acquisition is when a person is pre-puberty, and their language part of their brain absorbs new language like a sponge.

The language learning phase comes after puberty and the part of the brain that absorbs language now switches over to utilizing memory. This is when most people decide to learn a new language, or are forced to take a language in school. This is also the main reason so many become frustrated with new learning, as this is mostly based on memory and not just listening. Simply put, it is more work to learn at this time of life.

There are many language programs, online education degrees, and fast track ways to become educated in a new language. If you understand the type of phase you are in for your development, it will make it easier for you to choose the right type of program.