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14 Nov 2014
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What is the hardest step that you had when you started to learn a new language?
What is the hardest step that you had when you started to learn a new language?
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Learning a language isn't about steps. It's better to just absorb it than tackle it like a science.
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The hardest part when learning a new language is consistency, at least, that's me. I have things to do, people to see, so sometimes I need a little boost to do anything.
- English (US)
I had trouble with being consistent with studying. I had to make myself stick to a schedule and not let myself put it off. If you mean what part of learning the language was the hardest, grammar is usually the biggest obstacle for me.
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At the beginning I had the most trouble with seeing so little progress. But as I got further along, I understood more and more and felt good about myself! :)

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