Maintaining Old Languages While Learning New Ones

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How can you keep an older language fresh while starting on a new one? Do you have to worry about forgetting everything you've learnt within weeks? This week, head over to the blog for detailed notes and an article on this topic: Click or tap here to read the blog article on www.fluentlanguage.co.uk Conclusions: You can’t just forget a language, but in order to keep it fresh you need to engage in maintenance activities and accept a learning curve when you immerse again Learning more languages, even at the same time, is awesome But don’t expect miracles, consider your goals and limitations Interference is a normal process of language acquisition Thank you to Bonnie for this episode introduction. Support This Podcast Like all podcasts, the Fluent Show is supported by your online reviews and word of mouth. If you liked this episode, please tell someone about it. Click here to tweet about the show, go to your Podcasts app and leave us a review, or simply text a friend about the Fluent Show. Thank you!Sponsored By:italki: Get $10 USD in italki Credits with your first lesson purchase - no code required, click here to claim this offerLinks:Metalinguistic Awareness in Multilinguals: Cognitive Aspects of Third Language Learning: Language Awareness: Vol 8, No 3-4What Gets Easier When You Study More Languages? by Fluent LanguageHow to Learn Several Languages At The Same Time by Fluent LanguageThe Fluent Show: Q&A: How to Re-Learn a Language You’ve ForgottenAn Introduction to Foreign Language Learning and Teaching (Learning about Language)Spanish-English code-switching among low-fluency bilinguals — Study by John M. LipskiLanguage Habit Toolkit - Fluent Every Day