“The key is in not spending time, but investing it”-Stephen R.Covey

Time is a funny thing. For one thing, it’s relative. It can pass faster or slower, depending on what we’re doing. We just measure it by the ticking of the clock or the turn of the calendar.
Days, hours, minutes. They don’t exist in nature, they’re our own inventions.

Of course, we’re all mortal. Life is a limited time offer. That’s why we’re so obsessed with time. Making every second count, living like there’s no tomorrow, saving time. But sometimes, our fears about wasting time actually stop us from acting.

We think ‘it’s too late’, ‘I’m too old, or ‘I’ve missed my chance’. Age is no excuse. You could start learning a new language no matter your age. When a disciplined, hard-working adult sets a goal, there is nothing that can stop him/her. By far the best way to learn a foreign language is to immerse yourself in it .A very important point when it comes to learning is experience. The more languages you’ve learnt, the easier it gets to learn a new one.

Grammar proficiency has more to do with how much input you get than how early you begin learning. Time is the key.

There’s time. Right now, right this very second. Don’t worry about how long it’s going to take, just start.