What is xenoglossophobia?

It is the fear of foreign languages.
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Original source: Jean-Pol Martin
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Xenoglossophobia is usually caused by an intense negative experience from your past. But your mind can also create that fear seemingly without basis
you know your xenoglossophobia is illogical. But it has persisted because your subconscious has attached the idea of foreign languages to all those negative emotions.
Unbelievably, this Xenoglossophobia is such a real disorder that some people cannot get past it without professional help. Sometimes all the
real event at which, instantaneously Xenoglossophobia is created. Similar to, say, a child being bitten by a dog and developing an
The first step to overcoming Xenoglossophobia is to take this quick – free – self-assessment now. -
Understand where Xenoglossophobia comes from… UNDERSTAND XENOGLOSSOPHOBIA The first thing to understand is that fear is a natural and normal
I am convinced that the Xenoglossophobia is the direct result of two issues: Method and Motivation. I will be covering this in the later chapters. The wrong method kills the motivation
I think the Xenoglossophobia is the biggest factor in why Americans do not learn Spanish. And just think about this a minute: there will be
reader's responses I receive that not just Xenoglossophobia is a real problem, but Xenophobia in general is alive and well in America.
Unbelievably this Xenoglossophobia is such a real disorder that some people cannot get past it without professional help.
This fear or xenoglossophobia has been a significant phobia in American history. There was a time in U.S. history when 22 states had
convinced one reason Xenoglossophobia is running rampant throughout America is methodology. The way in which second languages are taught