Are you a collector too?
Books, cards and kits for learning Chinese, Esperanto, French, German, Latin, Māori, Polish, Russian and Spanish take up 5 shelves in my bookcases. Plus, there’s another shelf with bilingual, learner and visual dictionaries.
I also bookmarked a bunch of websites on my laptop, downloaded an array of apps on my iPad and subscribed to a stream of podcasts on my phone.
All these materials from different eras promote a variety of language learning methods and approaches. Several promise success in just 21 days.
Sure, some of my purchases remained untouched.
But I continued to add to my collection.
In the hope I’d finally find the one perfect learning resource.
Even though I knew it didn’t exist.
Take action
I read somewhere that pursuing more knowledge is a great way to avoid action.
Accumulating more books and apps to learn a language is perhaps a form of procrastination too.
One day, I’d like to be able to get by in all the 9 languages sitting on my shelves and dwelling in my devices.
But for now, I’m polishing the 2 that I speak well and improving the 2 that I know a bit.
I’m taking action.
To become fluent in a language, it’s the learning, repeating and revising that count.
Not the searching, collecting and storing.
Starting is hard – but once you begin, you’ll enjoy the doing.
At first, do 5 minutes a day.
And snowball from there.
Not sure how to start?
I can help you set up and stick to your DIY language project.
© Christina Wielgolawski