Sunday, 30 October 2011

Tips For Fast Language Learning

By Alex Blaken


Learning a language ought to be fun, but so often it's a grind, and after months of lessons you may be still having little capability to converse in the language. This can leave you frustrated, angry, with your confidence dented. Dozens of hours inside classroom and for what? To learn how to say hello. Well, it doesn't need to be this way!

Consider why it is typically hard to learn a language: * You forget everything you thought you'd learned before * The lessons are too far apart * You are forced to understand at the same pace as all the others in the class * You do not get to listen to native speakers * You don't find the material based on your needs

Now let's consider steps to make language learning fast and easy: * Build a list of verbs and nouns from the appendix of a tutorial book * Add those to flash cards with the translation on the back of the card * Every single day, go though the cards for 25 minutes each time * If you think you've remembered a word, put that card to one side * Rest 5 minutes between sessions * Make use of a culinary count-down timer to time the sessions and make a sense of urgency

By using technique, you should quickly learn many useful words to use in conversation. Then a lot of the frustration of learning the language will probably be removed.

While you remember many words, your pile of flash cards will get smaller and smaller until you have remembered most of the words. But of course, you will have forgotten many of the earlier words, so shuffle the pack and start over again. Rinse and repeat until all of the words are easy to remember.

You can now find out how to makes use of the words in sentences by studying a tutorial. Also, study online videos of native speakers so you learn correct pronunciation and common characteristics of the language. Doing a little everyday using this method ought to be fun and effective.




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