If time is not a factor. is it possible to learn a new language correctly through practice without formal lessons or education in the language?
>>76039881
Do you think the millions of wetbacks who come here and learn English do it by taking formal lessons and education?
yes, it's how children learn their first language
suprise
>>76039881
yes kiwi
You mean just from the very beginning with no experience? I'd say so, but it would require absolute immersion. How do you think the first translators popped up?
>>76039881
Yes, a family moved from Lebanon to my city without knowing any spanish or taking classes and are doing fine, they opened a restaurant and it's great.
Also how are things going there, I'm looking for options to move out of this shit hole.
>>76039881
this >>76039903
it's called immersion
>>76039968
You mean how are things in NZ? If lebo go to AUS. Huge numbers of Lebanese there, whole community's in some places.
only way to learn a language is exposure and lessons are just one form of it.
>>76040126
No, I'm mexican, the lebanese family story was just to keep my post related to your thread.
Yes
Immersion is very important for a learner - even if you are taking formal lessons; you should ALSO immerse yourself in the language on a daily basis