I have seen many interested people that learning a foreign language has become their passion. They have made studying a language part of their life.
A good foreign language student is consistent with his practice and is also interested in create good habits for working every day and studying it for long periods of time. They love what they do, and they are waiting for opportunities to speak, read or write in their new language.
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Nicely written Quique- you have excellent English. I suggested just a couple of very small corrections above.
This is so true! It is a wonderful thing to learn a language and to be able to find opportunities to use the new language to interact with others is wonderful...
Yes, I agree – this is a lovely little text, well done! It seems that it's not possible to comment directly on the title, so I'll just mention here that you can either write "a foreign language student" or "foreign language students" (both options are equally good!), but not "a foreign language students".
@Meckie. Thank you very much for your corrections. I appreciate that.
I love the ideas you are portraying here. Well done! The one thing I noticed in your text is that you start talking in singular (A good foreign language student), then follow up in plural (They love what ...). When talking in general terms like in this context, I would use plural (Good foreign language students are consistent in their practice and are also interested in creating ...). Then you do not have to worry about using his or her in your sentences.
Thank you for comments. I appreciate that.