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What’s a simple way to sound more natural when speaking?
 
Imitate how native speakers talk
 
Use the longest, most difficult words
 
Avoid contractions
 
Speak as slowly as possible
What’s a common fear when speaking a new language?
 
Sounding silly or making mistakes
 
Not knowing how to write
 
Using too many big words
 
Speaking too fluently
What’s the best way to learn new words?
 
Hear them in context and try using them
 
Memorize long vocabulary lists
 
Only study with a dictionary
 
Learn all the grammar first
Why do parents get excited when babies say “mama”?
 
They think the baby is calling them
 
The baby really understands the word
 
It means the baby is a genius
 
Babies only say “mama” if they mean it
What’s a smart way to improve your pronunciation?
 
Copy native speakers by listening to them
 
Read only grammar books
 
Write words over and over
 
Memorize pronunciation rules
Why do babies understand more than they can say?
 
Their brains absorb words before they can pronounce them
 
They don’t hear enough language
 
They’re afraid of speaking
 
They’re too lazy to try
What should you do when you forget a word while speaking?
 
Use gestures or explain in simple words
 
Stop talking completely
 
Switch back to your first language
 
Give up on the conversation
What’s the funniest part of how babies learn to talk?
 
Sometimes they say words without knowing the meaning
 
They always get everything right
 
They never make mistakes
 
They learn only by reading
Why is making mistakes actually a good thing?
 
It helps you learn faster
 
It means you’re not good at languages
 
You should avoid mistakes at all costs
 
Native speakers don’t make mistakes
What’s a good way to stop being afraid of speaking?
 
Practice even if you make mistakes
 
Wait until your grammar is perfect
 
Speak only with a teacher
 
Use only written language
What’s a funny mistake you could make when translating directly?
 
Saying “I’m pregnant” instead of “I’m full”
 
Saying “Hello” instead of “Goodbye”
 
Using a big word correctly
 
Writing instead of speaking
Why do people sometimes freeze when speaking a new language?
 
They’re afraid of making mistakes
 
They don’t know any words
 
Their brain can’t process new languages
 
Speaking is harder than listening
Why is listening important in language learning?
 
It helps you understand words before speaking
 
It’s the fastest way to memorize grammar
 
It’s more important than speaking
 
It makes you sound like a native speaker immediately
How is learning a second language like being a baby again?
 
You have to listen first and speak later
 
You need someone to feed you
 
You should avoid making mistakes
 
You should only learn simple words
Why do babies sometimes say “mama” without knowing what it means?
 
They’re just experimenting with sounds
 
They’re calling their mom
 
They memorized the word
 
They learned it from a book
What happens before babies say their first words?
 
They listen and absorb language
 
They read books
 
They write down words they hear
 
They understand grammar rules
What can adults learn from how babies learn language?
 
Making mistakes is part of learning
 
Memorizing vocabulary is the best method
 
Speaking fluently happens overnight
 
You should avoid speaking until you’re perfect
Why do some kids start talking later than others?
 
Everyone learns at their own pace
 
They don’t hear enough words
 
Their brains aren’t ready for language
 
They’re just being lazy
What’s the best way to learn a language according to the reading?
 
Listen a lot and practice speaking
 
Study grammar for hours
 
Translate everything into your first language
 
Wait until you’re fluent to start speaking
Why do babies start talking with words like “mama” and “papa”?
 
Those sounds are easier to say
 
Parents teach them first
 
Babies know the meaning from birth
 
It’s a coincidence