2011年11月8日星期二

Possibly be Smooth Quickly - Both Best Ways To Be Taught A Language

Learning a language seems difficult at first but think about it, how did you learn your first language? I mean when you were a baby learning English (if that is your first language). You didn't spend hours each day studying, making notes, reading books - of course not, you were a baby.

The point is that learning a language is actually quite easy, even a baby can do it! We all did it at some point in our lives using our natural ability to learn. That is the key to learning any language. Immerse yourself in the language and its people. Go to the country, cheap rosetta stone read their newspapers, watch their TV programs. This way you are getting the most out of the language and learning how to become fluent fast.

You could spend hours reading books and learning how to form sentences in various tenses. Just like at school this may be your way to learn - good luck to you. By doing this, though, how will you appreciate the true pronunciation of words? How will you get cheap rosetta stone store the interaction you need to really learn the language?

This is where 'Dynamic Immersion' comes in. There are two very good programs out there for learning languages. Rocket Languages and Rosetta Stone. You may have even seen the Rosetta Stone advertisements on the television. These programs make it so much easier to learn a language by immersing you from the beginning but also allowing you to go at your own pace. This method will not make you completely fluent but will help you to be fluent more fast.

Rocket Spanish

I have not used this one but it comes highly recommended! rosetta stone french This is a computer based program with interactive audio and video lessons with transcripts to follow along with. Although, audio tracks can be downloaded and played anywhere you choose. Start speaking straight away without having to study and memorize first. There are even language and culture lessons with step by step do's and don'ts for the culture of your chosen country.

Fun interactive games help with vocabulary, pronunciation, conversation skills. There are easy methods to self test along the way, just to make sure you are progressing as you would wish. If not, you can just carry on at your own pace until you improve some more. With Rocket Languages you get a lifetime membership to the Rocket Languages system. 24/7 online access, downloadable MP3 audio files and video files. All your questions answered by a real person at any time.

Rosetta Stone

Another computer based program that totally immerses you in the language without the need for hard Rosetta Stone English usa  study or even a good memory. Hundreds of visual prompts and audio tracks take you through the learning process at your own pace without you even realising how much you are taking in! From listening and speaking to looking and writing, this program does it all.

When I say you don't realise how much you are taking in I mean just that. I have used Rosetta Stone for Spanish and after just a couple of sessions I could repeat things to my friends and family with confidence. I was not fluent by any means, this will take time and more effort but I could recall simple words and phrases without even really trying.

Going back to how we all learned as babies, the method http://ndcxr55.blogspot.com used here is repetition with audio and visual prompts. For example, you are shown four pictures - a dog, a cat, a car and a ball. A native speaking voice says the word for one of those pictures and you must click the correct one. Then the pictures are shown again but in a different order with another natively spoken word for you to identify which one relates to the word you hear. Our parents or carers would have done the same with us, showing us a toy dog, for example, saying 'dog', 'dog', over and over or making the dog's noise. Eventually we would recognise it as a dog and be able to say 'dog', or at least 'do...' at first.

As you go through the lessons you get pictures and words without sound, sound and words without pictures and so on until your brain has made all the associations it needs to begin using the second language. It really is that easy. Obviously the program progresses to more complex lessons on verbs, nouns, whole sentences but puts them into context. Being computer based you can even improve your verbal skills with the built-in voice recognition system. Rosetta Stone is a good all-round learning system.

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