Are we there yet?

How long 'till we're fluent? My answer, and a few thoughts on why realistic expectations can take a weight off our shoulders and add a kick of motivation. TLDL estimates for a native English speaker to reach fluency, studying one hour per day: - About 2 ½ years for Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian (or Spanish) - About 3 years for French (or Spanish) - About 4 years for German, Indonesian, Malay, Swahili, or Haitian Creole - About 5 years for most other language varieties, including Baltic, Slavic, Turkic, Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, etc. - About 10 years for Japanese, Korean, Cantonese, Mandarin, or Arabic Link to a 1999 paper with conclusions from FSI programs: http://sealang.net/archives/sla/gurt_1999_07.pdf

Om Podcasten

On learning languages, and particular dialects within them. No advice. Just sharing experiences. One dialect learner from Washington, DC, USA joined by guest learners and teachers from around the world. Welcome!