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Language Learning for Expats

Language Learning for Expats

Update: 2023-06-14
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In this episode I dip my toes in to the world that is learning a new language. With a few quick tips on language learning for both you and your children.

Even if you’re moving for just a couple of years or so, you’ll get so much more out of your stay if you can speak the lingo. 

I’ll share 5 reasons why an expat should learn the local language, however long you’ll be living in that country. And especially if you’re moving to an expat hub – get yourself out of the expat bubble and thrive!

Also, I’ll offer you some quick tips to get you up and running. And most of what I talk about will apply to your kids as well as you.

Then I move onto talking about what’s known as full immersion language learning, and the pros and cons of that... Whilst it’s generally acknowledged that full immersion into a language is the best way to become fluent, this is pretty stressful and not always possible. 

And I’ll share why I don’t believe that full immersion is always a good format for children and can be extremely damaging for some.

Not learning the language will make your everyday expat life more stressful – like going to doctors, shopping or getting your paperwork done – simple things you’ve always taken for granted become minefields when you’re trying to navigate them in a foreign language.

If you don’t speak the language, you will feel cut off from the country you live in.

Remember, learning even a few words and phrases of a new language is inclusive and will open so many doors for you as well as boosting your confidence and giving you a massive sense of achievement.

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Language Learning for Expats

Language Learning for Expats

Carole Hallett Mobbs