Abstract
In life, reality surrounds us. Sometimes it makes us smile, while most of the times it makes us worry and sweat. No matter how much we try to run away from it, under normal psychological conditions, it always manages to capture us. One of the harsh realities of today’s world is competition. We are not going into the debate whether competition is good or not, or even the details of competition in school life, job market or in different realms of life. We would rather focus on a very significant portion of it: Communication. This article contains three published articles that report on a more specific aspect of the broader topic; Communication, which is the contrast between language learning and language learning. It includes the means which hinder one to actually fall in love with learning a language and thus has to break a sweat in order to imbibe the language, and at the same time, the reasons for which many of us are so fond of the language and hence there is no real difficulty in getting used to the ways of the particular language. It also contains the methods and the steps which should be taken, regardless by whom, in order to reduce the percentage of simple language learning and at the same time, increase the portion of love in one’s mind for a particular language. Lastly, even though language doesn’t refer to any language in particular, this article is based on the mentioned aspects of English language.
Recommended Citation
Chakraborty, Subharup; Kapri, Sourav; Datta, Soumyajit; and Kundu, Bishal
(2024)
"Language learning Vs Language Acquisition,"
International Journal of English Learning & Teaching Skills (IJELTS): Vol. 2:
Iss.
2, Article 19.
Available at:
https://research.smartsociety.org/ijelts/vol2/iss2/19