'THE COMPLEXITY AND CHALLENGES OF LEARNING FOREIGN LANGUAGES'
Keywords:
Keywords: language learning, linguistic barriers, grammar complexity, pronunciation challenges, motivation, language proficiencyAbstract
Abstract: This article explores the multifaceted nature of learning foreign
languages, delving into the various challenges that learners face and examining
strategies to overcome them. From grammatical intricacies to cultural nuances,
pronunciation challenges to motivation barriers, navigating the path to fluency in a
foreign language is a journey filled with obstacles and rewards.
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