Why are some students successful with learning languages and
others struggle? Successful language learners tend to have four common
characteristics.
- Makes their own opportunities for practice in using the language inside and outside the classroom. Practice is the most essential part of becoming a better language speaker. Students who practice unrehearsed language in the classroom are better prepared for speaking English outside of the classroom.
- Learns to live with uncertainty by not getting flustered and by continuing to talk or listen without understanding every word. Building confidence and not giving up is important for a language learner. Students need to understand they may not know every word being said. They should not focus on the words they do not know, but on the words they do know to understand the general meaning.
- Develops intrinsic motivation. It is important that students have a desire to learn a language, other than just to pass a test or fulfill a requirement. When students are intrinsically motivated, they enjoy the classes more and become better at the language.