Tips for learning a new language

Learning another language is one of the most valuable benefits of Rotary Youth Exchange.   It is recommended that you spend 30 minutes a day focused on learning the language before you leave.
 
  • Enroll in a language class at school or privately
  • Watch videos and/or movies in your new language.  YouTube!
  • Listen to popular music of your country.  Get the lyrics online and translate them.  What are they singing about?
  • Use the library for children's books in the new language.  Nursery rhymes and music are helpful too.
  • Invest in a Language Learning tools like Rosetta Stone.
  • Learn two "feeling" words a day like happy, sad, confused, hungry, excited, etc...
  • Buy a dictionary in your new language and use it.
  • Read out-loud in your new language
  • Write in your new language.
  • Focus on Grammar and the new rules of your new language.
  • Find a native speaker and practice conversing with him/her
 
Below is a list of short phrases you should know before you leave:
 
  • Hello
  • My name is_________
  • Good Morning
  • Good Afternoon
  • Good Night
  • I like that
  • Nice to meet you
  • I hope I see you again
  • What would like me to do?
  • Do you need me to do anything?
  • Where is the bathroom?
  • Goodbye
  • Thank you
  • You are so kind
  • I am so glad to know you.
  • How can I help?
  • Can I assist you?
  • I would really like to help.
  • How do I get to the train/bus station?