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<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Learning To Speak Italian - Setting Up A Realistic Goal</h2><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Adrian Fletcher</div><div class='uawarticle'><br />Learning to speak Italian is beneficial as a self improvement goal. Not only will you become bilingual if you gain fluency in Italian but you will get a new perspective on many aspects of life. For instance, you will understand all the cultural references that your own culture has taken from the Italian culture. <br />
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This will make you more knowledgeable about your own culture and more interesting to people. Everyone wants to be popular and learning to speak Italian or any language for that matter will help in this desire. Other than that, speaking Italian could help you in a career or get a better job depending on the industry you work in or where you live.<br />
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So what is the first things to do if you are beginning to learn to speak Italian ?<br />
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First things first. How quickly do you want to learn Italian. Most people would say as fast as possible but your learning should be viewed in context with your learning abilities and your lifestyle. Making an unrealistic goal could frustrate you and ultimately cause you to give up.<br />
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If you have no responsibilities, like a job, a significant other or a family then things are quite straightforward. I would suggest to immerse yourself in the Italian language. You could fly to Italy and take an intensive course. Then live there for a few months, interact with people and get a job if possible. You'll be speaking the language well within 6 months to a year.<br />
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For most people however this is a bit of a pipe dream. Most people have to hold down a job to pay the bills and this job sucks up plenty of time. This translates to being very disciplined in how you learn Italian and to dial down your goal of reaching fluency in the shortest possible time.<br />
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If this sounds like your position then you have to get some structure to your learning to speak Italian. Set up a study routine. Give yourself a given time and day when you can concentrate on Italian. No distractions or other things to do. Pure focus on the task. <br />
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Get a good program or take a class that brings some formality to the lessons. Build on the initial lessons. As you get more into the working of the language, learning will become easier and you will be able to tune into the lessons quicker. <br />
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As you get more experience and exposure to the language, certain exercises will become easier. For instance, once you get to a certain level you can start to watch Italian films or listen to songs or interviews in Italian. Watching a film can be a pleasant and relaxing experience so it won't feel like a lesson. Listening to songs can be done as you drive the car so you are maximizing the time you have.</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br />
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