August 13, 2007at 8:25 am
· Filed under Brain and language learning, General language learning, How to learn a language
Language is a reflex
Learning a language is not passive. If you want to learn a language you need to test and retest yourself drill until it becomes a reflex and you can use it without thinking. Many people learn a list of words then forget it or it store it passively in there brain, or they tell themselves, oh I know this. What you need to do is test yourself over and over again. The best is with one or more days break so your brain gets in the habit of recalling these words or phrases. This may seem like common sense but I would classify this more under uncommon common sense when it comes to learning a language because so few people do this. If you want to learn a language so it becomes a reflex try Learn Fast
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