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How do you start learning a language?
- Alright folks, to make things clear, I need to tell you first that despite having been learning and using English for 5 years, I'm still not clear about this issue.
- The reasons are: 1.
- I took English class with professionals and the I just simply followed what they told me to do: When to listen to a song, when to practice speaking by having small conversation, when to do exercises... without paying attention at the methods nor the courses. 2.
- I've learnt English in an English speaking only environment (which explains why I can use English naturally).
- (But once again, as a self-learner now, I no longer have this advantage.) The only things I've learnt so far in starting to learn a new language are the ones below (I put it in orders): 1.
- First ,start by practicing consonants and vowels => New language means new "sounds".
- And in my opinion, learning how a "sound" means then repeating it to deliver your own ideas is learning how language works.
- You cannot learn a language if you cannot know its "sounds" and how to repeat them. 2.
- Learn simple phrases, ignore learning grammar rules at this point.
- => Learning simple phrases's not only easy to do but also help you to grab some ideas how that language works (hence,it helps you getting used to the grammar structures soon).
- Learning grammar at this point would be too heavy and unnecessary. 3.
- Learning simple and commons vocabulary.
- => Well, you could start by learning some verbs/adjectives/... but synonyms or word families should not be learnt yet. 4.
- Practice as frequently as possible: => Keep using what you've learnt repeatedly until it becomes naturally.
- What do you think about this?
- NguyenHoang0406
June 2015
100% GOOD (1 votes)
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