In all facet of life there are always tips and tricks to speed up achieving one's desired gaols. Fortunately, language learning is no exception to this short-cut. Here are some simply but interesting points, if followed judiciously could yield some formidable results.
1. Learning on the go:
With mobile smartphone to study each day, I have decided to pen down some few tips and tricks that could give you to best use of your time with your mobile phone. “If you take a moment to determine where you have more time and where you have less time, you can choose your lesson accordingly. At Vila, we’ve designed our lessons so that they fit perfectly into those times when you’re waiting or commuting.” Many users use the whatsApp group chat while on public transportation, especially on their way to work, while some from work. It’s the perfect use of an otherwise boring stretch of time.
2. Find the right learning pattern:
I noted that learners can adapt their studying to their personality type. “There are two types of language learners: those who like routines and those who don’t. The ones who like routines can make up their own schedule, like two sets of repetition and one new lesson, and they stick to it. Then there are ones that don’t like routines. It’s no problem, they just don’t do the same thing every day. ” I suggest that these types of people can choose to dedicate some days to only repetition (which isn’t a lost day, because you didn’t forget anything!), and other days to just new lessons, or whatever ratio you prefer.
3. Build confidence through practice:
Also, I recommended that one day per week should focus on applying the language to real life: If that’s unavailable where you live, the internet still provides a lot of places to read the language, or listen to a podcast, or to find an online community where you can communicate with others. To apply is the best way to really get the information into long-term memory.” If you plan on using the language in real life (which is the goal, isn’t it?), then you should actually put it to use.
4. Make a habit of daily learning:
The most important thing is to do something every day. Even if it’s just 10 minutes, it’s better than nothing because you made connections. While spending a full 15 minutes on lessons and taking time to review should be the goal for language learning, the key to proficiency in another language is daily practice. With this consistency, you’ll be speaking a new language in no time.
5. Using music for memorizing:
For the final tip: learning a language can sometime be stranneous and confusing. But research has shown that learning through musical form helps the learning process move from short term memory to long term memory, thereby facilitating retention of that target language. So getting a simple short music of a particular subject of the language you are learning could go a long way. This in this internet age where everything is made readily available online, you can download as many subjects on the language your learning or streamline to listen online.
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