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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

How to Learn Foreign Language Quickly


Learn Foreign Language
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Always remember that different languages will take different amount of time. Language is something that needs to be processed not memorized. Staring and memorizing a word in a book or with flashcards 100 times does not stick the same way that being forced to use a word in conversation a mere two or three times does.

To learn language always begin with sounds and spelling system then learn simple words by using pictures .Use those words to learn the grammatical systems of your language. Finally by watching T.V, speaking with native speakers, reading books and writing are also other means of learning.

Spend your first 1 to 3 weeks focusing exclusively on spelling and sound so that the foreign spellings and sound of targeted language are no longer foreign to you. You have to go through the process like.

HOW TO HEAR NEW SOUNDS IN YOUR TARGET LANGUAGE. 

HOW TO PRONOUCE THE SOUNDS. 

HOW TO SPELLSOUNDS. 

There are also 625 basic words very commonly used in every language and can be learnt by using pictures rather than translations. Words like dog, ball, to eat, red, to jump.

Learning a foreign language is a fluid process. You have to put in a lot of different skills that blends in each other. The more vocabulary you learn the easier it will be to speak about a wide variety of topics. Language learning should be fun. You remember the things when you’re enjoying yourself.

Language requires a lot of repetition, a lot of reference experiences and a consistent commitment and investment. Always use a new word, try to use it a few times right away. Make it a point to use it in the next two or three sentences then again use it later in the day.

Always carry a pocket dictionary. Having on your phone is really great because it takes two seconds to look something up in the middle of conversation. And because you’re using it in conversation you’re that much more likely to recall it later.

Be aware of some words you already know. Do this for a few hours and then set up an exchange with a native speaker someone who has spoken that language their whole life. Learn a little for your first conversation but if you use it immediately you’ll see what’s missing and can add on from there.

Many languages also have words that share a common root which can be spelled slightly differently. To find common words with the language you are learning, simply search for cognates or English loan words.

Going for classes is a waste of time and money. The class does not address each student personal attention. Have fun while learning a new language, find people you enjoy talking to. Go to events where you can practice while doing somethingfun. Talk about personal topics which you care about. Unenjoyable process will likely end up in you forgetting everything you have learnt.

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