Language Learning
If you studied a language for years and still can't speak or understand anything, the problem might not be the education system
Have you ever studied a language for years but still find yourself lost in conversation? Many native English speakers express frustration, often blaming the education system for their struggles. However, this perspective sidesteps personal responsibility and the nuances of language acquisition. Take, for example, a Hungarian who embarked on learning English at age seven, attending a top-tier school. Despite years of formal education, it wasn't until they sought out content about their passions that fluency emerged. This experience mirrors that of many Europeans who excel in languages—not solely due to classroom instruction, but because they actively engaged with the language outside of class. The key takeaway? Success in language learning hinges not just on years of study, but on personal initiative and a willingness to immerse yourself in the language.


