How Hard Is It To Learn A New Language?

August 28, 2007 by  
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The difficulty of learning a new language depends on the intensity of instruction, previous language experience, and above all motivation. The National Virtual Translation has outlined various levels of proficiency and the length of time required to achieve a ‘level 3′ of proficiency for English speakers.

For example, to become proficient in Swedish takes approximately 600 hours, whereas Arabic 2,200. People often wonder what is the ‘most difficult’ language, anthropologists agree that there isn’t one. It’s how different a language is from your mother-tongue that determines that.

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8 Responses to “How Hard Is It To Learn A New Language?”
  1. Deniz says:

    2,200 hours?! OMG I have about 2,170 more hours to go :(

  2. aop1980 says:

    It helps to get the (audio only) Pimsleurs as well…then you can listen in the car and add time that way.

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