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  • When should I start learning another language?

  • I was planning on learning Japanese.
  • More importantly, I want to start learning it as soon as possible because being able to speak Japanese can give me a better chance in finding a job with good salary.
  • This is my last year in university. so I think the time limit to finish "sharpening up" my English skills to move on to learning Japanese is 1 year.
  • However, being a newbie in language learning (it's thanks to my teachers in the english center I went to, my english has developed to an acceptable level), I don't know if I can set a realistic goal on my own.
  • However, this is my goal and plan, please give me some of yours opinion about it: 1 year plan: A.
  • The first half year: Tidy up what I've learnt + 1st month: Finish fixing old bad habits in PRONUNCIATION and practice speaking.
  • Only focus on that, grammar/vocabulary/... will be secondary concerns.
  • => Main objective: Learn how common used words are properly pronounced.
  • + 2nd+3rd month: Finish fixing bad habit of using incorrect grammar.
  • For ex: I should not have "did" that.
  • => Make sure I do not longer making silly mistakes while using simple grammar.
  • + 4th-6th month: Keep practicing speaking/writing/listening but with proper pronunciation and grammar that I have tidied up in the last months. B.
  • The second half: Improve my English by learning NEW things.
  • At this point,after making sure all the bad habits have been cleared, just simply using this formula to learn language in the most natural way: Repeating Input (audio+text) -> Learning new phrase structure/words/ -->Repeating Output (practice using it: On this site, Skype,...) --------- Is this take too long or too short.
  • Judging from my English, do you think my plan is realistic enough?
  • Because I want to reach a score of 7,5 (at least) in IELTS before learning any other language, let alone Japanese (one of the hardest languages)

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    • More importantly, I want to start learning it as soon as possible because being able to speak Japanese can give me a better chance in finding a job with good salary.
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    • This is my last year in university. so I think the time limit to finish "sharpening up" my English skills to move on to learning Japanese is 1 year.
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    • However, being a newbie in language learning (it's thanks to my teachers in the english center I went to, my english has developed to an acceptable level), I don't know if I can set a realistic goal on my own.
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    • The first half year: Tidy up what I've learnt + 1st month: Finish fixing old bad habits in PRONUNCIATION and practice speaking.
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    • + 4th-6th month: Keep practicing speaking/writing/listening but with proper pronunciation and grammar that I have tidied up in the last months. B.
      Vote now!
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    • At this point,after making sure all the bad habits have been cleared, just simply using this formula to learn language in the most natural way: Repeating Input (audio+text) -> Learning new phrase structure/words/ -->Repeating Output (practice using it: On this site, Skype,...) --------- Is this take too long or too short.
      Vote now!
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    • Because I want to reach a score of 7,5 (at least) in IELTS before learning any other language, let alone Japanese (one of the hardest languages)
      Vote now!
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