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 Avoid These 3 Common Pitfalls When You Are Learning Greek  
When we want to learn a new language, we get excited and dive straight in to every language course out there. This may not be the best way of doing things. Read on to find out what the 3 most common mistakes people make when learning a new language.

By David Sharp

Learning the Greek language isn't as troublesome as some people make it out to be.

That said however, there are still common mistakes people make that can drastically slow down how fast you learn the language. Here, we'll go over 3 of the most typical mistakes so you can dodge these problems.

Mistake #1 - Not Reading Reviews Before Making a Purchase

People spend a lot of money on Greek courses without knowing if the course is good or not. If you want to learn any language, it's a far better use of your time and money to purchase just one or two courses than it is to buy ten. Why? Because one or two good courses are more than enough to help you get started.

How does one know if a course is good or not? The best way is to read objective reviews. To try this, search for the course on Google or Amazon.

Mistake #2 - Not Getting Exposure to the Real Language

You can't learn a language from a book. You can learn grammatical rules and you can learn words, but you cannot learn a language from reading a book!

The only way you can really integrate with the Greek language is actually to be exposed to it, exactly as it's spoken in Greece and Cyprus. There are three great ways to do this:

• The first and most obvious is to travel to Greece, it's the best excuse you will ever have for a holiday in the fantastic Mediterranean sunshine.

• The second method is to make it a habit to watch Greek movies, especially the older ones, because the language is much clearer. Watch them with subtitles. Over time, the Greek language will gradually start to sink into your subconscious and you'll find that you'll learn the language much faster.

• Thirdly, ensure the language course you select has lots of audio so you can hear the language spoken in the correct way.

Mistake #3 - Not Learning Key Phrases

Most people try to learn Greek in a kind of a 'progression' sort of way. You take Class A, then Class B, then Class C, which teaches a progression of words and grammar.

That's a great way to learn; however, it's also important to be practical. If you want to watch movies or travel, it's important that you learn key phrases that are commonly used in the language. Learning these phrases first will give you the speediest return on your time expended learning the language.

About the Author:

David Sharp has lived in Greece for 15 years. He is a fluent Greek speaker and can tell you that learning Greek is easier than you may think. Take your first steps to speaking Greek by visiting Greek Audio Books. Article Source: A Language Guide - http://www.a-language-guide.com


  Article added 02/06/09.

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