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Language Learning
Learning the Test vs Learning the Language
Language learning can often feel like a dance on a tightrope, where too many people confuse “learning the test” with “learning the language.” Take the DELF exams, for instance. They provide a structured path, but passing them doesn’t guarantee fluency. I failed a B1 test, only to ace it later after drilling verb conjugations—yet my conversational French remained stagnant. The exam topics repeat, and with the pressure of the examiner, you might pass one day and fail the next without any real change in your skills. This raises questions about what it truly means to know a language. Fluency transcends memorized phrases and rigid structures; it’s about grasping slang, culture, and authentic communication. For a deeper dive into this, check out "Should I keep trying to learn a language?" to explore the complexities further.

