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Language learning trendInterest forums / Speaking in Tongues | ||
It seems that the internet is alive recently with articles on the benefits of learning a second language, and tips how to do that as quickly as possible. For example Has anyone else noticed this? Read anything interesting? | ||
Makes quite a bit of practical sense - that method of learning, but I doubt it'll work for everyone. | 1 | |
Thanks for sharing, OP. | 2 | |
Obviously battybilly's method was successful. The promotion of techniques for learning a foreign language by yourself, is an industry similar to providing yet another 'miracle' weight-loss diet. The fact that so many methods are being touted, is an indication that there is no universally superior approach. My opinion, from personal experience, is that the only road to mastering a language is the hard one of perseverance. Find a commonsense method you enjoy, and stick with it. Pay no attention to suggestions that you could learn more quickly by another method. Allocating a specific time to study each day is rarely useful. It becomes a chore, like doing the ironing, and if that happens you may as well abandon the attempt. Do the ironing instead. | 3 | |
I still get the alphabet wrong sometimes - when writing. | 4 | |
The cover feature of this month's New Scientist is about, surprise surprise, the benefits of being bilingual. http://www.teachmorelovemore.org/ArticlesDetails.asp?articleid=17883 | 5 | |
I think as far as learning methods go its just a matter of, initially at least, finding a method of remembering words. For most people repetition works. There's nothing mysterious about it, although I saw a paper about how moving your body while learning helps, so maybe there is. Once you reach a certain level then practice with other speakers is more important. Most methods offer a trial, or maybe you can make up your own. Personally I like http://www.worldwordexchange.com , but as i said it's a matter of personal preference and I'm no expert. Edited by: RafVal | 6 | |