Learning a language – as an investment certain funds and time. If you learn on your own investment of resources in training will be minimal. But before we set up your own individual mode occupation, time spent can be significant. Those who choose the language schools and teachers, with the 'easier'. They have a clear statement as to the course and the number of hours per week. Attending courses two or three times a week, people believe that everything in their power, they are already doing it. But you and I know that language learning should be as much as possible out of 'academic' study deliberately 'dive' in the language.
Where is our rhythm of work and life to find time for 'Dive'? Here is how to allocate an additional 20 hours per week for language learning. Observe, in which periods you about nothing busy. For example, the time you spend on it to get to work, and then Work from home. The average resident of the city spends on the way to work one hour. It is 2 hours per day and 10 hours per week.
How do you spend these 10 hours? Driving? In the subway, solving crossword puzzles? Why not use that amount of free time usefully? Modern technology can help you with this. For example, audio books in foreign languages, you can load into your player and listen on the subway or drive a car. Regular daily play natural language allow you to learn to understand the language and improve your pronunciation – you'll get used to how to logically construct a sentence in a foreign language and expand your vocabulary.