LANGUAGES
Stephen Covey’s famous book?The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People?
polyglot Steve Kaufmann, founder of LingQ language resources, mentions seven habits of effective polyglots:
BE PROACTIVE, go from passive to active take inititive. Find interests, find shortcomings and work on them.?“good learners are the ones who take the initiative”
Be proactive and take the initiative.
Begin with the End in Mind.?Make a goal. “Try to visualize your goal, and work as hard as you can to achieve it. Start with the end in mind.”
Begin with the end in mind, so focus on your goal.
Put First Things First “be proactive and a model they can follow. You have to do the things that matter and do them “now”. resisting distraction, setting priorities and doing what you have to do to achieve your goal
Think Win-Win.?Language takes time, for all the failures try to see the small poisitves to keep you motivated.?
Think win-win: all the time you spend learning a language, even if you struggle making sense of a difficult text, for instance, is time well spent, and with constant practice, you will improve.
Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood.?comprehensive. Understand and listen read culture and lang. don’t look at it as an awkward performance
Seek first to understand, then to be understood: comprehension should be your first goal; focus on understanding by listening and reading a lot.
Synergize?synergy comes from combining the different language skills or tasks, in order to progress more quickly in all of them. Reading = culture & vocab & pronunciation. Review listen and speak to those that are new and difficult. Writing helps prep for speaking.?
Synergise by combining different language skills or tasks and you will progress more quickly in all of them.
Sharpening the Saw?success in language learning requires a solid vocabulary through listening readin. Review and practise grammar to recognise patterns.?
Sharpen the saw. In other words, work on the basics, such as developing your vocabulary and your grammar, not necessarily to see immediate results, but to prepare for the future.
POLYGLOTS
authors of the FluentU blog discuss the Gems of Wisdom from 10 of the Best polyglots.
*Learn from a child through listening even when in the womb.?
*Can learn language from any age as brain is language instinctive?
*Use available resources. Listen read online courses videos etc.?
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*Go to the country and pracitse. Learn the culutre. Immerse yourself.?
*Create a good language and study routine.?
*Practise practise practise daily. Set goals. repetition.?
*Prepare mini speeches, pattern for common topics and answers. Speak in sentences rather than 1 short sentence
*Use all your senses to learn?
*Make mistakes and learn from them .?
IDEAS
tips:
1) Listen to the audio material.
2) Practice pronouncing the words and speaking the dialogue.
3) Read the materials with audio, and then without audio
4) Repeat numbers 1-3 several times over several days.
5) Translate the dialogues into English (or your first language).
6) Translate your English translations back to the original target language
How do the languages differ how are they similar? use what you know to your advantage but even better ask what you don't know about and practise more to improve?
TED TALK TIPS
?TED translators advice