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How long does it take to speak a new language?

How long does it take to speak a new language?

The correct answer is: “it depends,” but you probably already knew that. The next and most accurate answer is that it can take anywhere between three months to two years to learn how to speak, write, and read in a new language fluently.

When did the English start speaking English?

Early Modern English began in the late 15th century with the introduction of the printing press to London, the printing of the King James Bible and the start of the Great Vowel Shift….English language.

English
Native speakers 360–400 million (2006) L2 speakers: 750 million; as a foreign language: 600–700 million

Is it hard to learn Old English?

Learning to speak a language is very hard when you have no one to speak it to. For a dead language like Old English, it can be tricky to find a partner. Your best chance might be searching for other students online. University students in England working toward English degrees often learn Old English.

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Is it easy to learn all those fancy English terms?

One of my Fluency Star students from Italy, for instance, finds it very easy to learn all those fancy English terms for the simple reason that many of them originate from Latin which, as we all know, is the predecessor to the modern Italian language.

How do I read Old English to modern English?

Order an Old English to Modern English dictionary from an online bookstore, and use it to work your way through an Old English text. Study the vocabulary as you would a foreign language. You can also use online dictionaries, such as the Bosworth-Toller Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, or the John R. Clark Hall dictionary.

What would happen if everyone in the world only spoke English?

We would lose a huge amount of the diversity in the world, a huge part of what makes us unique, what makes us who we are. Restricting the conversation only to English greatly reduces the quality of the conversation. Having only similar people with the same language leads to groupthink and blinds us to major problems.