Effective Language Learning Strategies: From Classrooms to Immersion
Effective Language Learning Strategies: From Classrooms to Immersion So there are definitely pros and cons to a bunch of different methods. I have done every type of learning a second language that there is to offer. I have sat through classes, I have been tutored, I have done Rosetta Stone, I have done the audiobooks and podcasts, I have clearly lived in a different country. There are pros and cons to each and every one of those methods and some are just flat out terrible. Here are some of the ways to learn Spanish: Classes I started with classes when I was in the third grade. I'm not gonna spell out the pro and cons of this time period because it wasn't very intense, but it is the basis for why I chose to study Spanish in high school. I already had that base from earlier. In high school, I was in a classroom setting for Spanish. Most of us know how that turned out....none of us were fluent. But why? The thing is a classroom setting, especially a large classroom...
Incredible how language learning allows the Spanish to “seep” into the brain gradually over months, until one day it all sort of just dawns on you and finally just makes SENSE. Not only that, you can finally appreciate the rich depth and texture of the language, how the words are all connected to each other in such intricate and pleasing ways, and the immensity of these connections all pulsing at once like a great big living creature. It’s a good moment that makes the frustration and work and stress worth it.
ReplyDeleteSpanish is my favorit lanuage. I learnd it like 8 years ago becuase i met my wife and for her i started learning spanish. It was difficult from the beginning but with the years i thought wow in generall it wasnt so difficult and if i compare it with other languages it is even easier to learn :)
ReplyDeleteBut still have to learn a lot more :-D
Saludos Rene