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Tips for language learning in old age

    Of course, learning foreign languages should be fun. And it is most enjoyable, among other things, when progress is quickly visible. Here are five tips on how to make language learning efficient in old age.

    1. Language course or language trip

    If you can exchange information with others about what you have learned and try it out on each other, this makes language learning in old age more effective. Learning foreign languages as a senior not only more joyful and interactive, but the goal also gains more meaning. Especially when you can experience the culture firsthand and use the newly learned language in everyday life. It brings to mind in a different way why you are taking on these lessons in the first place.

    2. Healthy lifestyle

    The best way to support brain performance is to make sure the body gets enough sleep and that you eat a balanced, healthy diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables, as well as being physically active. Exercise in the fresh air with apple, banana, grapes and co. is known to work wonders.

    3. The right learning technique

    As is well known, cramming in school is not the most efficient way to learn. Because this does not pay attention to the way the brain learns. For this, there are already some proven alternative techniques that make learning much easier, as they make it easier for the brain to retain information. For example, those that take into account whether you learn auditory or visual, with or without music, after or before eating.

    4. Choose an appropriate language

    People often find it easier to learn a language if its structure is already known. For example, there are languages that place the subject, object, and verb differently than others. If you choose a language that is similar to your native language in this respect, you will find it easier. But also a journey or new acquaintances, can be by the motivation to try out the new language, quite strengthening factors, which support the learning massively.

    5. Find out how you learn best yourself

    Nothing blocks learning progress like pressure. This means that you should take your time with even the smallest progress and be patient with yourself. For example, it makes sense to start with simple vocabulary that you are most likely to need in everyday life or that you can most easily identify with. It also helps to find out the best time for learning and to use it intensively.