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Learning a language is a matter, first of all, of motivation and, secondarily, of skill. Learning a new language always broadens your mental abilities and helps see different realities in different ways of expression.
Furthermore, finding our inner “foreign speaker” is an interesting cognitive exercise that broadens our brain function, our communicational capabilities and even refreshes our articulatory systems (the many sounds we can all produce to communicate better).
It is important to focus on the student's needs and to try and cover all communicational skills such as reading, writing, listening, speaking and even non-verbal language and cultural features.
Learning a language is like travelling to new ways of seeing the world and it is meant to be always exciting.
