Quora? Thanks for the joke.Dude, you came to the wrong place. Quora is just ahead.
The education system and extreme nationalism. To learn English or any language, you actually have to use it regularly. Languages are there for speaking, not for memorizing and forgetting. Because of our people's urge to constantly, stubbornly make everything Turkish, nobody gets to learn any other language. I learned English properly when I started watching English Youtube content back at age 11. The reason I started watching English content is because all the Turkish channels used swear words every 2 seconds, and the overall content quality was very low. I didn't understand said English content a lot first, but slowly, by googling the words I didn't know, switching my OS and phone to English in language, communicating with English online, I properly learned English. Of course, the education system is a big factor as well. My school was a private school, so we were taught English pretty well, however that is only the foundations, despite there being better scoring students than me when it came to exams, I was ahead of them when it came to any sort of speaking. Sure, school can teach you good grammar and some vocabulary, but to actually use English fluently it needs to be integrated in your thought process, which can only be done by actually using it. By using English everywhere this has become the norm for me.The problem of not being able to learn a language has been One of Turkey's problems for years. What do you think is the reason for this?
Kurdish is their native language. That doesn't counts.Kurds learn One more languages than Turks do
Every person began learning with a new language.Kurdish is their native language. That doesn't counts.
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