Learning song lyrics for vocabulary

Songs for learning languages
It’s easy and effective. Your brain will remember words that are embedded in music easier. As with anything you will take away a percentage of what you learn. For example, if you learn one song you might take away five words. Five words are a lot actually. Listening is painless and [...]

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Why if you learn a language, which is little spoken-pronunciation is critical.

Language and pronunciation
Languages which are little spoken, such as Polish or Ukrainian, might be hard at first in terms of pronunciation, not because you are not good with languages but because the native speakers of these languages have never herd any non natives speak their language, therefore, their brains are not wired to understand non [...]

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Diet and language learning

Diet and learning
 
You do not have to go crazy with this but in my own experience these are the things that make me perform better mentally. I am not a doctor and recommending these but they work for me. How I test this objectively? I play chess online. My rating will fluctuate by over 100 [...]

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If you learn verbs in logical groups this will make your language learning efforts easier

Verbs
Real action in understanding language by Dawn Wiseman from Universite Concorde Journal-De Almeida’s Psycholinguistic and Cognition Lab focuses largely on understanding how information gleaned from verbs, and verbs in sentences, structures our overall comprehension of meaning.
“Verbs are the key elements in sentences,” he explained. “They tell us who did what to whom.”
De Almeida and his [...]

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If you learn a new language will you forget your native language?

 
new language and your native language

Science of language-Bilingual brain by Nigel Praitis sciencefirst-Too many words? The brains of bilingual children are able to distinguish between the two languages.
Yet the brain is remarkable in being able to distinguish between two languages. Bilingual children may take slightly longer to utter their first word but they quickly learn [...]

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What is the ultimate fastest way to learn a language?-fall in love

Love and languages
This may see rather cliché, but I have never, meet someone in a relationship with someone who did not start picking up the language though osmosis. My girlfriend could barely speak English when I met her. After two years in our relationship she teaches English and my Polish is pretty good. It is [...]

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Computer games and learning a language.

Computer game to learn a language
Although not the most straightforward way of learning, I pay chess and computer games on foreign servers. For me example, I play chess on the Polish server “Kurnik” . It is a large game international server but most of the chatting is in Polish and I choose the Polish interface [...]

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Language is an abstraction: Learn abstract words to learn efficiently

Learn abstract words
Language is first and foremost an abstraction. Why did humans invent language? To convey things that could not be shown to others concretely. Many learning aids and traditional method lessons are ineffective because they emphasis concrete things during the first year of learning. That is nouns about such as “dog”, “cat”, “grandfather”, “Fireman”, [...]

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Is Chinese a sleeping giant waiting to be awaken?

 
Chinese

Chinese language is on the rise by Pauline Vu from Stater online-American students have been learning to say “hola” and “bonjour” for years now, but lately, more and more of them are learning to say “ni hao.” An interest to learn Chinese has surged in the United States as China has risen as a global [...]

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Music as a key to learning a language

Music and language learning

Music is the key to learning English as a second language from Asbury Park Press- Rose Powers, 44, of Metechun teaches English and uses creative ways to make learning a language easy and fun. Powers uses Pod-Casts on a video I-Pod in addition to books and worksheets. She also incorporates music [...]

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