March 25, 2008at 12:27 am
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Free foreign language books
A great free source of classic books if you are trying to learn a language is the Project Gutenberg. If you do not know about it check it out. It has classic books which have come into the public domain because usually they were written about 75 years ago and have no copyright. […]
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March 24, 2008at 12:06 pm
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Memory, sleep, brainwaves and language learning
Dr. Olaf Lahl at the University of Dusseldorf, Germany did a study. The results of his study was, 30 volunteers were asked to memorizes a list of words. Then an hour break. Some of the memory study participants were allowed to take a 6 minute nap -sleep. Others were not […]
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March 20, 2008at 10:15 am
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Learn foreign words and phrases with a chessboard
The biggest problem with learning a language is discipline. To actually sit and learn vocabulary words. Here is a technique to learn a language. I love chess and have a number of chess board, mostly beautiful wooden chess boards from Poland. Here is a method to learn a […]
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March 14, 2008at 3:57 am
· Filed under How to learn a language, Spiritual and Bible aspects of language learning
The method of a polygot to learn a language
Cardinal Joseph Mezzofanti 1774-1849 taught himself more than 38 languages fluently. Perhaps the best confirmed polyglot that ever lived. People have speculated he spoke more than 38 languages, but Cardinal Messofanti was confirmed and tested to be perfectly fluent in 38 languages. You can read […]
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March 9, 2008at 11:20 am
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Two books to learn a foreign language
Once you learn the basic vocabulary of a language what next? How to you actually learn a language? I think you should read. If you can read two books in a language you will make huge progress. It will take your language learning to the next level. In English, […]
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March 4, 2008at 3:21 am
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How to learn a language at the gym with your mp3
No time to study a foreign language? This is one method I use to learn a language. I have gone to the gym for years, on and off. If I spent all that time studying languages I would be speaking a […]
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March 3, 2008at 2:17 am
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Language learning with music videos
Music videos are more interesting than traditional pod-casts or in my opinion TV. And if you are into music this can be a way to spark your interest in a language. I think music is perhaps the best way to learn a language. It blends acoustics with rhythm with the sound […]
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February 29, 2008at 1:28 pm
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Why taking language classes do not work
Language classes can work but more times than not, do not teach the student the language. Why? Most people sign up with high expectations, some people even go away to immersion camps, these are all good, but often do not yield results. The reason is simple. Diffusion of responsibility. […]
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February 25, 2008at 5:25 am
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Learning a language with metaphors
Metaphors are like barbells for your mind. They stretch and expand your brain in a form of mental gymnastic or yoga. One technique to break the monotony of learning a language is try to create metaphors in your target language. First start with simple metaphors “fast as a rabbit” , something […]
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February 24, 2008at 3:19 am
· Filed under How to learn a language, Memory and language learning, Technology and language learning
Mind mapping software or by hand to learn a language
How can mind mapping help you learn a language? Read on. There are a number of free mind mapping software programs on the market. I like one by ‘eDraw’. However, at the end of the day would you rather be sitting in front the computer to […]
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