LISTEN
Listen
When we were born, a first thing that we acquire in a language-learning listening.
Parents are pleased when a child seemingly understands a word for the first time in life.
As a child gradually learning to crawl and stand on both legs physically, listening skills are acquired through a physical practice of listening since that is the only thing that they can do at first.
One thing that we are likely to ignore in the course of a language-learning is that listening requires repetitive physical practice in place consciously if you are an adult.
We can hear but at the same we can choose not to listen consciously or unconsciously.
What I found recently is that many of my friends who chose to be multilingual got involved in music at an early age.
We tend to attempt to understand more how to get better at speaking mainly in theory such as grammar.
Learning to speak a language is like learning how to learn to play the piano.
You really need to listen first.
Then you imagine how it could be possible to do that.
Speaking comes after listening.
And listen is expect with ears.
Thanks for reading,
Hilano Aquihisa
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