Language Learning
Learning from native take them with a grain of salt. Be careful who you trust
Learning a language from native speakers can be a thrilling yet treacherous journey. While natives often provide invaluable insights, it's crucial to take their advice with a grain of salt—some may be as salty as French fries! Not every native is equipped to teach grammar or language nuances. I learned this firsthand when a heritage speaker dismissed a word I knew from my textbook, only for me to discover later that it indeed existed. So, while natives can serve as excellent practice partners and verifiers of knowledge, they shouldn’t be your sole source of truth. Diversify your learning with textbooks, media, and multiple perspectives to navigate potential pitfalls. Remember, the sources you choose can drastically shape your language experience, especially in the early stages. How do you learn languages? Share your sources in the poll!


