April 19, 2021
Well, the aproach that I use to learn a language is the "immersion-based method", based mostly on the theories from the linguist Stephen Krashen.
The main concept is that you become better at a language when you understand "comprehensible input". Another way to put it is to say that you aquire a piece of the language when you understand a message.
There's an AMAZING free website that explains the whole theory and I really recommend it to anyone out there who wants to get to a high level of proficiency on a foreign language.
The website is: refold.la
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Well, tThe approach that I use to learn a languages is the "immersion-based method", based mostly on the theories from the linguist Stephen Krashen.
I don't think you need "well" here, and I think "use to to learn languages" sounds more natural than "use to learn a language."
The main concept is that you become better at a language when you understand "comprehensible input".
Another way to put it is to say that you acquire a piece of the language when you understand a message.
There's an AMAZING free website that explains the whole theory, and I really recommend it to anyone out there who wants to get toreach a high level of proficiency oin a foreign language.
The website is: refold.la
:)
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Good job! I also think immersion-based learning is valuable and much more enjoyable than traditional methods. I think Matt/Refold has some interesting and helpful advice, but I think some of the claims are not very evidence-based. One site with some tools I use that you might find helpful is www.migaku.io; I particularly like their Dictionary add-on for Anki.
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Well, the aproach that I use to learn a language is the "immersion-based method", based mostly on the theories from the linguist Stephen Krashen.
I don't think you need "well" here, and I think "use to to learn languages" sounds more natural than "use to learn a language." |
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Another way to put it is to say that you aquire a piece of the language when you understand a message. Another way to put it is |
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There's an AMAZING free website that explains the whole theory and I really recommend it to anyone out there who wants to get to a high level of proficiency on a foreign language. There's an AMAZING free website that explains the whole theory, and I really recommend it to anyone out there who wants to |
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