How to Learn a Foreign Language

 
September 5th, 2007 by Steve Kaufmann

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Note: These guidelines should be rigorously followed, even if you are taking a language course.

Learn a Foreign Language

1) Spend the time!

By far the most important factor is how much time you are immersed in the language. The more time you spend with the language, the faster you will learn. This means listening, reading, writing, speaking, and studying words and phrases. This does not mean sitting in class looking out the window, nor listening to other students who do not speak well, nor getting explanations in your own language about how the language works. This means spending time enjoyably connected to the language you are learning.

2) Listen and read every day!

Listen wherever you are on your MP3 player. Read what you are listening to. Listen to and read things that you like, things that you can mostly understand, or even partly understand. If you keep listening and reading you will get used to the language. One hour of listening or reading is more effective than many hours of class time.

3) Focus on words and phrases!

Build up your vocabulary, you’ll need lots. Start to notice words and how they come together as phrases. Learn these words and phrases through your listening and reading. Read online, using online dictionaries, and make your own vocabulary lists for review. Soon you will run into your new words and phrases elsewhere. Gradually you will be able to use them. Do not worry about how accurately you speak until you have accumulated a plenty of words through listening and reading.

4) Take responsibility for your own learning!

If you do not want to learn the language, you won’t. If you do want to learn the language, take control. Choose content of interest, that you want to listen to and read. Seek out the words and phrases that you need to understand your listening and reading. Do not wait for someone else to show you the language, nor to tell you what to do. Discover the language by yourself, like a child growing up. Talk when you feel like it. Write when you feel like it. A teacher cannot teach you to become fluent, but you can learn to become fluent if you want to.

5) Relax and enjoy yourself!

Do not worry about what you cannot remember, or cannot yet understand, or cannot yet say. It does not matter. You are learning and improving. The language will gradually become clearer in your brain, but this will happen on a schedule that you cannot control. So sit back and enjoy. Just make sure you spend enough time with the language. That is the greatest guarantee of success.

Steve Kaufmann is a former Canadian diplomat, who has had his own company in the international trade of forest products for over 20 years. Steve founded The Linguist Institute Ltd. in 2002 to develop a new approach to language learning using the web. The new LingQ system for learning multiple languages is now available in Beta. Steve speaks nine languages fluently and is currently learning Russian using LingQ. Steve maintains a blog on language learning.

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189 Comments

  1. Christopher Edwards on 05.09.2007 at 09:39 (Reply)

    I’ve started watching some of my favorite movies in foreign languages (which is made simple due to DVDs being multilingual), and this has a double effect of:
    1) Introducing me to thousands of words I already know the meaning of
    2) Doing it in conversations, yielding an authentic presentation of spoken word

    1. Chris on 23.09.2009 at 08:43 (Reply)

      I think it’s true. The most important factor while doing all of this is to enjoy yourself. As this gives you the strength and motivation to continue. But the right combination of recources is necessary to enjoy yourself while learning that language. So I suggest finding the right offer of such a fun tool.

    2. Angličtina on 07.01.2010 at 11:34 (Reply)

      read and translate books
      watch movies
      hear music

      1. nagham on 27.08.2010 at 10:59 (Reply)

        yeh thats right but there are common words nd phrases which we cannot use in formal language off course listning to music can help us but in learning formal english ithink we need something else

  2. DweezelJazz on 06.09.2007 at 08:31 (Reply)

    Thanks for this article. I went and signed up and have started using the LingQ software. It’s great! Thanks

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  6. Oscar Csota on 08.09.2007 at 14:02 (Reply)

    Excellent article, I’m studying English, and I’ll use it to speed up my learning. I translated the text for Portuguese and I published in http://oskarcosta.blogspot.com/.

    Thanks…

  7. Dawn on 11.09.2007 at 06:45 (Reply)

    Thanks! I’m homeschooling a 9 year who wants to learn Greek and this is something I think I need to print out and stick on our fridge as a guide!

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      1. Jules on 03.06.2010 at 02:55 (Reply)

        It’s unfortunate how ignorant our society has become.
        I am doing a research to complete my degree and came across this comment, “Only Niggers learn Greek.”

        I often wondered what we can do as a society to get rid of this stereotype. We did not make ourselves and just these comments make me sick to my stomach; it’s among the educated and uneducated. Am I to really say that we have these dull and ignorant people still walking the planet; earth?

        I don’t really care though, because people are people whether they call each other names or not.

  8. John Wesley on 11.09.2007 at 08:35 (Reply)

    Wow, a 9-year-old interested in Greek. That’s remarkable!

  9. Vinay on 11.09.2007 at 14:36 (Reply)

    There seem to be no shortage of sites offering online language courses, and the stiff competition has given students great new options in taking on the challenge of learning a new language.
    I have found learning Mandarin to be quite convenient with the excellent podcasts available these days ( like http://www.chineselearnonline.com)
    If you have an MP3 player, I would recommend giving it a try.

  10. Dawn on 11.09.2007 at 14:40 (Reply)

    Not so remarkable. :) She, like a lot of kids, loves Greek myths so when I suggested she try another language it was Greek that caught her imagination.

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  15. Phil on 29.09.2007 at 21:55 (Reply)

    Y’know, I’ve followed advice like this in the past and it hasn’t worked. Dedication is one thing. Dedication + ability = success in language learning. There’s no escaping that. Let’s be honest here: knowing a few phrases and speaking a language fluently (or better) are very different things. Most people can do the former; not everyone can do the latter.

    1. rob on 10.02.2009 at 09:09 (Reply)

      no, youre wrong. everyone CAN learn a language fluently. we ALL do it. even developmentally disabled people. the question is HOW to learn a NEW language. we do all have the ability. its innate.

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  23. Maria Fernandez on 29.10.2007 at 03:23 (Reply)

    Steve,

    Great post! I very much agree with all your points. I’ve been teaching Spanish for twenty years and whenever my students follow this type of advice, they really progress a lot faster. I’ve now got a free podcast called Spanish Podcasts for Beginners (http://www.spanish-bookworld.com/spanish-podcasts.html) where I’ve developed a method that resembles what you talk about here. Thanks for the article.

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  24. Language lover on 21.11.2007 at 00:55 (Reply)

    I like the part 4 when you say “take responsibility for your own learning!” … Some people tend to rely on a teacher/a guide/a method … all that are tools but success depends on oneself. They want to be fluent in a language but they don’t want to pay the price. We are responsible of our success and our failure and we can’t blame a method or a teacher. A language learner has do go beyond his classroom and seek a way to improve his fluency in his target language … he has to be able to use all the new technologies to reach his goal.

    To improve his fluency in his target language, a language learner has to listen to it, read it, write it, and talk with natives … be completely immersed in the language.

    I talk from experience … I blog my insights on: http://www.languageslovers.blogspot.com. English is my third language. Actually, I speak 7 languages.

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    Studying abroad strengthens your self-confidence and sharpens your intellectual skills.

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    Great tips. I would like to add one more.

    6) Use It!

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  34. Robert on 04.03.2008 at 01:48 (Reply)

    Well, first of all, thank you for the blog, because you have very much said the opposite of what the major money players in the foreign language market would have one believe…that they can learn from a book, of a $600 cd set that actually only has 500 words (i.e not even close to being enough)…and then when you are done, they claim you are now intermediate, but in truth you cannot even conduct a simple conversation.

    But, now some criticism, you don’t really help a beginning student understand how to go from beginner to someone who can make any sense at all of an MP3 recording, or a book written (for example) in Russian.

    And to the person who said you really have to have skill in it…not true. Sorry, but not true. Everyone learned their first language, and nearly everyone would learn a 2nd as well…if they had no choice.

    But I digress. I spent several years watching Russian TV, and picked up nothing from it. Now I watch Russian TV and I can understand most of it. The breakthrough came when I realized that simple immersion, when its too far above your head, and when its tied to no references…doesn’t work.

    Immersion, like drop me off in the middle of Russia, would work…but for a surprising reason…the people around me, would have no choice but to speak to me simple…in single word sentences at first, until my knowledge built up. TV doesn’t have to do that, neither does an MP3 recording…it has no knowledge or care if the listener understands anything.

    I’m long winded…sorry, but I’ll make my point, you have to start simply…and TV probalby isn’t simple enough, and a regular book, not simple enough.

    Start with the simplest of stories…before you watch a movie, rip the subtitles and translate all the words.
    To get the first hooks into the language, you have to memorize at least 3 or 4 thousand words by brute force.

    Then when you watch tv and understand about half of it, it can start to be a learning experience…especially if your ear is trained, and you can pick out new words and look them up in the dictionary.

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  38. Yianni on 18.03.2008 at 23:46 (Reply)

    Great info.
    What everyone should get out of this is to most of all just relax and let it come natural.
    Dont always get nervous like i did when i first moved abroad! hehe

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  48. Tranquility Girl on 19.06.2008 at 17:50 (Reply)

    Thankyou for the good simple tips!
    It will help me lots on my website, I’m trying to teach Arabic to adults without lots of frills, just simple and straight to the point. Its a new website so this advise will come to be very handy.
    Many thanks.

  49. ... on 22.06.2008 at 06:28 (Reply)

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  50. NCS Learn A Language Resources on 06.07.2008 at 20:23 (Reply)

    Great ideas! Thanks so much! I have been a language enthusiast all my life and a language tutor for almost 10 years now, these are very good tips! Way to go and thanks for posting them!

  51. Ananda on 06.07.2008 at 20:30 (Reply)

    Back to the basics… as you put it, the things you mentioned help you learn well independent of the specific methodology you are using… may forward to some of my students.

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  59. Phoenix Arizona Spanish Lessons on 10.09.2008 at 18:47 (Reply)

    I read Steve’s blog regularly and enjoy his insights. One thing I definitely agree with him on is that language learning takes time. Too many people have that instant gratification attitude when it comes to learning a foreign language.

    Depending on a lot of different factors it can take 6 months to 5 years to learn a foreign language. However, you’ll be able to use and enjoy the skills you learn as you achieve your ultimate goal of full fluency.

  60. Ben on 12.09.2008 at 05:10 (Reply)

    great tips, only thing i would add is:

    6) Go visit the country and start speaking the language

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  61. VB on 01.10.2008 at 06:27 (Reply)

    Very helpful advice. I have studied Russian for a while and find many courses are very dry and forget about the ‘enjoy’ part. Some online sites bury you with grammar rules. Would recommend http://www.dotty-dingo.com

  62. Anderson Fleming on 05.10.2008 at 21:38 (Reply)

    I agree totally that learning words and building vocabulary is important! Myself, I use a method that allows me to memorize 100 words in just 40 to 60 minutes every day, with pretty much a 100% recall rate.

    The system is mnemonics, but I have refined it, and if you like you can have a look at how I do this at my website.

  63. Katherine on 14.10.2008 at 16:22 (Reply)

    I love your last tip the most: relax and enjoy yourself. Too often we make ourselves miserable. But when having fun, that’s when you learn almost without effort.

  64. Olivier on 23.10.2008 at 11:45 (Reply)

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    Right on target, need practice practice practice, and much immersion. Learning a language need not be so tough.

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    I strongly agree with what you have written. These pieces of advice are worthy if taken into consideration while learning a foreign language. Learning a foreign language is not a matter to know about the language, but most importantly to know how to use the language in a real situation. It is language use not language recognition.

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  75. Lina on 12.02.2009 at 13:42 (Reply)

    I started to learn english when I was 10 years old and now I am 18 and I still go to that english private school. I am very interested in the language and I do some tests for examinations like FCE, CAE…etc. to practice my language skills and I listen to music, watch movies and sometimes chat with my friends in english. In one month I’m going to have CAE exam and I must do my best.

    1. marian on 13.02.2009 at 03:41 (Reply)

      wow,really? but what is your nationality? and what is your original language?

      1. Lina on 15.02.2009 at 09:48 (Reply)

        I’m Serbian and my original language is Serbian :)

  76. marian on 13.02.2009 at 03:35 (Reply)

    Thanks for the great advise! I’m more determined! I want to learn how to speak spanish before i leave my teen years which is a few years from now! but i try so hard to improve my accent though. my spanish doesn’t sound so good. I started with simple phrases and I’m examining the phrases word by word…. hihihihi.. no soy bueno en espanol, but i’m learning!

    spanish is the easiest language to learn if you are fluent in english! Promise!

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    student=estudiante

    see? so many similarities!
    ang the rules in learning spanish is very similar in english!!!

    buena suerte!
    ser bueno en espanol.. adios..

  77. Lina on 15.02.2009 at 09:52 (Reply)

    When I was younger I used to watch soap operas and the actors were speaking Spanish and I watched it so often that now I understand them without subtitle. :) At school I learn Italian and it is easier to me as I understand spanish.

  78. Bob on 16.02.2009 at 07:32 (Reply)

    Good advice. I like it, especially the “relax and enjoy yourself” part.

    I totally agree with that. I went through it and I know.

    Just learn. You will be surprised by your progress some day.

  79. Mark on 04.03.2009 at 16:15 (Reply)

    My favorite way to learn a new language is by listening to (pop) music in my target language. Because you’re enjoying music, your brain is relaxing and subconsciously acclimating to the language. Then later, when you’re learning some new verb construction or whatever, you’ll realize “hey, I remember hearing that in such-and-such song!”

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  85. Pimsleur languages on 28.05.2009 at 08:48 (Reply)

    Great post! Especially for me #2, do it every single day. Keep in the learning zone!

  86. Learn language software on 02.06.2009 at 11:02 (Reply)

    The biggest problem most people face in learning a new language is their own fear. They worry that they won’t say things correctly or that they will look stupid so they don’t talk at all. Don’t do this. The fastest way to learn anything is to do it – again and again until you get it right. Like anything, learning English requires practice. Don’t let a little fear stop you from getting what you want.

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  87. sonia on 10.06.2009 at 22:10 (Reply)

    Thank you for your clear and effective tips for learning foreign language. Recently I just start to learn Janpanese. As time goes on I eager to learn more foreign languages. With learning foreign language I feel so good about myself. I am an ordinary housewife with two lovely children..WHO CARES !

  88. Ahmad on 04.07.2009 at 06:24 (Reply)

    Great Article
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  89. Parrish on 11.07.2009 at 09:00 (Reply)

    This post captured a few important concepts. The most important aspect in language learning is consistency. It is about being in the language daily that will pull results. Sure, ones will, motivation, methods and practice will all play a part, but even the unmotivated person with a poor method will learn if he has a date everyday to learn the language. Of course a motivated person with a good method will learn better and faster.

  90. Adam Wessler on 01.08.2009 at 04:09 (Reply)

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  92. Parrish on 02.09.2009 at 01:19 (Reply)

    There are thousands upon thousands of words in the English language. I have heard it said that the average person who grows up under the English language must learn an average of 20-30 words per day beginning with his or her first day in this world and continuing until the age of 18! Wow, how much we have learned and the majority of this learning was probably not in a formal teacher-student environment.
    There is a lot to learn in a short amount of time. But one thing we can do to improve our growth in any language is to focus on those vocabulary words which are most commonly used. I found many sources online for free that feature lists of the most commonly spoken words in English. For example, the 250 most spoken words or the 1000 most spoken words.

    If you have been studying a language for a while and would like to test your skill I would encourage you to take a look at one of these lists and see how many words you can translate into the language you are learning. This will provide you with a chance to not only test your skills but improve it as well.

  93. Alice on 22.09.2009 at 02:24 (Reply)

    I have recently discovered that the best way to learn a foreign language (in my case it was Portuguese) was to combine fun with learning, entertainment with focus. After becoming a member of http://www.fluentfuture.com, I am happy to say that this is possible. Not only that now I feel confident about my Portuguese speaking skills, but I also made a lot of friends on this website. I encourage you to try it, even for a short time. It is free of charge and very easy to use.

  94. Kitty on 06.10.2009 at 09:05 (Reply)

    Good tips and suggestions! Learning a language is worthwhile, but it really does take a lot of work!

  95. Jhosep on 20.10.2009 at 06:56 (Reply)

    Great article, and yes in fact all you wrotte lines above clearly shows to learn any language you must be constant, practice and practice.
    thanks

  96. cathy on 29.10.2009 at 01:20 (Reply)

    To do all the above, you need a platform which is available 24/7, adaptable to most learning styles and also can be done with enjoyment (games and fun quizzes with feedbacks!). Have a look at http://www.e-kata.com.my. This website is solely for learning Bahasa Malaysia. It is reasonably priced and meet most learners’ requirement.

  97. Tom on 13.11.2009 at 18:31 (Reply)

    Communication in a given language is just as important. I have worked with people whohad great listening skills, and when they went to another country they were almost lost because they were not prepared to use the language.

  98. Francis J on 16.11.2009 at 19:20 (Reply)

    If it’s affordable, the best way to learn a foreign language is to actually leaving in that country. It is by far the most effective and the fastest way to learn a new language. That’s how I learned English. Well, I’m still learning I guess.

  99. nagham on 20.11.2009 at 08:08 (Reply)

    i think u r right maybe it takes time to learn a language but its lovely to learn a language that u dont know.im in the faculty of education english departmen nd i will be gappy if u put excersis for listening plz nd thank u

  100. Albert Lyubarsky on 26.11.2009 at 06:53 (Reply)

    Try this software

    http://www.lingua-soft.com

    Listen and read every day! – It really does it.

  101. Neil on 03.12.2009 at 22:33 (Reply)

    I think number 4 is the most important. Taking responsibility for your own learning and choosing the content that is right for you is a vital step in learning any languages. You have to really want it.

  102. Neil on 03.12.2009 at 22:39 (Reply)

    Joining a language social network is a great way to help you learn language as well. Sites such as LiveMocha for example allow you to learn a language and practice it with native speakers all at the same place. You might even get to make friends as well :-)

  103. franzwa on 13.12.2009 at 17:13 (Reply)

    I’ve also find out that watching TV shows (if available) in the language you are studying helps. Sure you will not understand every single thing they say but you are learning. And it’s probably one of the fun ways to learn in my opinion.

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  105. Wan on 18.12.2009 at 19:57 (Reply)

    I especially like points 2 and 3, which I have applied vigorously in learning my fourth language, I must say what Mr Kaufmann’s suggestions are very easy and effective!

  106. Eric on 24.12.2009 at 10:51 (Reply)

    I’d suggest saving up a little bit of money from each pay check, and getting Rosetta Stone, I have it for my iMac and I am learning Mandarin Chinese. It’s really easy to learn from this program! :)

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  108. Matt on 05.01.2010 at 13:23 (Reply)

    These are good tips. I’m studying French and reading every day definitely helps. :D Here’s another video for tips for learning a foreign language as well . . .

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWNXIx-p_os

  109. Daphne on 09.01.2010 at 17:58 (Reply)

    Great post. I’ve been teaching ESL and I encourage my students to listen to http://www.eslpod.com. I think it’s a great site to learn English by listening to common day conversations.

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  114. vocabfish on 20.02.2010 at 08:01 (Reply)

    Rule #1: Be fearless of making mistakes.

    Rule #2: Practice speaking in the target language.

    Rule #3: Use flashcards to build your vocabulary. Try using http://www.vocabfish.com. You can learn and practice over 2000 words in any pairing of English, French, Spanish, German, Polish, Arabic, Chinese an Vietnamese.

  115. learn spanish easy on 27.02.2010 at 00:16 (Reply)

    Nice Posting , it true about what you said , and I think patient to learn step by step is the key for break “the code”

  116. francis on 19.03.2010 at 03:37 (Reply)

    Step one is by far the most important in my opinion. I can say that because I’m bilingual. English is one of the hardest language I’ve encounter but it was easy to learn because i was immerse in it for more than eight hours a day. I tried to learn Spanish in school with 50 minutes of interaction but that didn’t worked as as well. So one is really critical. When you want to learn a language, you have to be immerse.

  117. Mohammad Hossein on 25.03.2010 at 05:32 (Reply)

    Hi
    Please Help Me!
    I want to learn another language, because I already know:

    1)Persian (I’m Iranian)
    2)Turkish
    3)English
    4)Esperanto
    5)French
    6)German
    7)Russian
    8)Spanish
    9)Italian
    10)Arabic

    But now I don’t know what to learn.

    Thanks!

    1. shraddha on 26.03.2010 at 19:10 (Reply)

      You can learn Hindi if you’re interested……there’s Chinese left in your list…you know a lot of european languages so you may try turning your attention to Eastern languages.

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  119. Marcello on 15.04.2010 at 02:47 (Reply)

    Hi Steve!
    I read your blog a while ago and took your advices with me to Austria where I went to a German course at DeutschAkademie. The teachers there were very helpfull and the motto there is to not speak a single English word during their lessons!

    But what helped me the most was to stick with German the whole trip. I actually even started to think german and avoid English completely. Well it wasn’t possible 100% of the time but the exposure to German in 4 weeks was immense!

    Also repeating grammar lessons over and over helped a lot. Especially with such a grammar intense language as German.

    So for anyone who wants to study german – go to vienna.
    http://www.deutschakademie.com is my best advice to you!

  120. [...] Texto original em inglês, escrito por Steve Kaufmann, traduzido por Mairo Cavalheiro Vergara [...]

  121. katherine on 26.04.2010 at 15:25 (Reply)

    all this advices are great!!
    I’ve been practicing almost all of them during 1 year and i can do it good now… I just have to keep studying and practicing and i will get it.
    Speak without any fear!!!

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  123. Felipe Perez on 28.04.2010 at 09:42 (Reply)

    Lo mas importante para aprender el lenguaje, es poner el empeño necesario en el idioma.
    Si disfruta lo que esta haciendo, sera mas facil perseverar en el aprendizaje.

  124. Felipe Perez on 28.04.2010 at 09:42 (Reply)

    The most important thing to learn the language, is to make the commitment required in the language.
    If you enjoy what you are doing, it will be easier to persevere in learning.

  125. Carolina López on 29.04.2010 at 21:00 (Reply)

    well I have always been difficult English, but from today I will apply these five steps and informs them if I served. I hope so, because my greatest achievement is to learn English.

  126. Learn How To Speak Russian on 29.04.2010 at 23:43 (Reply)

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  127. francisco cortes on 30.04.2010 at 05:12 (Reply)

    It`s true. The new tutoring is a great way to global communication and infinite possibilities of learning

  128. Roxana Gonzalez on 02.05.2010 at 16:47 (Reply)

    I liked the article. It´s has the resume of the whole process.

    I´ve being studied english for more than 3 years and I haven´t learn all that I really wanted. Firstly, because I didn´t like the english and I though that I should learned it because I need it for my work.

    But the thing is that if you really wanted to learn you have to think in english, forget the spanish. Memorise words and meanings in english. Make the images of the things in your brain and try to conect them together.

    Is very dificult when you try to translate because sometimes we have no idea about how to espeak a properly spanish, so imagine you trying to translate something that you are not sure of the meaning in your own language.

    My recommendation is learn good spanish if you want to translate literally or forget spanish and start thinking in english. I know that can sounds dificult, it can even takes years to start thinking in english (that´s my case) but once you got it you can do it¡

  129. Edwin Moyano Casallas on 03.05.2010 at 18:43 (Reply)

    excellent article, very good advice, I had never crossed his type of learning. wuold be of more help as we provide learning material.

  130. Edwin Moyano Casallas on 03.05.2010 at 19:20 (Reply)

    Excellent article, very good advice, I had never crossed his mind this type of learning. would be of more help as we provide learning material.

    to apply in our daily lives, because I find it very difficult to get this kind of aid, not only would serve me if not to many people I know and has difficulty learning the language.

  131. Robin Daniel Gutierrez Toledo on 05.05.2010 at 13:42 (Reply)

    Me gusto mucho esta lectura, porque nos da ha entender que si queremos aprender otro idioma se ingles o otro tenemos que meterle todo el esfuerzo si en realidad uno esta interesado, ya que no solo es de saber escribir, sino de saber pronunciar las palabras y como hay que usar estas, dependiendo de lo que vamos a decir, y escribir. Me parece que gracias ha este curso he aprendido del ingles cosas que no sabia.

  132. Spanish courses on 05.05.2010 at 14:05 (Reply)

    I have learned English but I am still unable to keep a good conversation, it’s that why I will have to follow your advices. I think is better to explore more and more about a language and especilly practice and practice.

  133. diego ariza on 06.05.2010 at 17:11 (Reply)

    I have begun to be but I attempt to the péliculas and the music in English and I look for the words that are a little I difficult to understand

  134. Tango on 15.05.2010 at 22:13 (Reply)

    Always Remember 80/20 Rule.

    80% of the Time, 20% of Words are Used in any Language. So, find those commonly used 20% words, rest can come later.

  135. Kevin on 16.05.2010 at 01:00 (Reply)

    Thanks for your tips on learning foreign language. I am doing the business of exporting oil painting now. My website is: http://www.oilpaintingcentre.com So, I am trying to improve my English further recently. Your tips are helpfull for me. I will spend more time together with Engish.

  136. vahid shahi on 19.05.2010 at 14:38 (Reply)

    It is very use full to any one, she /he wants to learn any second language.no difference to enlish or other types.
    but they should keep this five stages in daily programs.

  137. Goretti on 19.05.2010 at 16:56 (Reply)

    watch movies subtitled
    listening to music in English
    read books in English and reading comprehension

  138. stephy on 21.05.2010 at 12:44 (Reply)

    hi, i have been try this website http://girls4teaching.com.. there are some video lessons made by students, i think its a nice idea :)

  139. Michele on 23.05.2010 at 08:47 (Reply)

    I am wanting to learn Italian, but quickly. I’ve always wanted to learn, but I’m seeing an Italian man who speaks very broken english. So, I’m very motivated. I don’t retin very well and I haven’t studied for a very long time. So, I need help with a really good course of study.

  140. vijay on 27.05.2010 at 20:55 (Reply)

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  141. espanol mi amor on 01.06.2010 at 02:33 (Reply)

    * Take responsibility for your own learning!

    - I agree to this. I believe that no one can make you learn something but yourself. I see people that was forced into learning something, but because of due to lack of interest, they do not learn anything at all.

  142. andres a ordoñez on 04.06.2010 at 20:15 (Reply)

    Hola
    Creo que aprender otro idioma es súper importante ya en la actualidad el mundo se está enfocando en una sola lengua .para los negocios ,el comercio etc.
    En mi caso es muy importante porque en un futuro no lejano salgo a otro país de habla inglesa donde esta una parte de mi familia.
    Este curso me aparecido muy novedoso y fácil

  143. Catalina Aldana on 05.06.2010 at 09:13 (Reply)

    Hello!!! Thanks for this article. Learning English is very important in our times because it is a universal language and helps open many doors in the workplace.

  144. estefany perez on 06.06.2010 at 06:55 (Reply)

    hola
    me gusto mucho esta lectura, porque nos enseña a entender la importancia de las cosas, que para poder aprender tenemos que colocarle entusiasmo y por lo menos practicar 1 hora al día para nuestro rápido aprendizaje y así divertirnos y que no haya tiempo para aburriciones.

  145. sara on 07.06.2010 at 20:15 (Reply)

    1.Evita memorizar listas de verbos y vocabulario. Sólo al principio será necesario para que cuentes con una base mínima de palabras. Después, procura ir descubriendo tú solo otras palabras de la lengua inglesa. Sobre todo evita listas de palabras traducidas fuera de contexto. En todo caso trabaja con pequeñas listas de términos relacionados entre sí (campos semánticos), y juega a crear frases donde uses varias de las palabras.
    2.La mejor forma de aprender nuevas palabras es leyendo, ya que la pronunciación en inglés no te aclarará mucho sobre cómo se escribe la palabra, al menos al principio. Lee y cuando no comprendas una palabra trata de deducir su significado por el contexto, sin recurrir al principio al diccionario. Después consúltalo para ver si estabas en lo cierto. Así se te quedará esta palabra mucho mejor que si te esfuerzas en memorizar largas listas de términos.

  146. noosa accommodation on 07.06.2010 at 22:18 (Reply)

    hi,
    I wish if online resources follow the rules, why not make it a standard?
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  147. Daniela on 09.06.2010 at 08:32 (Reply)

    Hola, Gracias por esto. Es una muy buena tecnica para aprender ingles, la verdad para mi es un poco dificl entender lo que hablan, es mas facil para mi comprenderlo de un escrito. Es muy sierto que debemos leer todos los dias y las pabras que no entendamos acomodarlas al texto, no traducirlas asi se nos va a ser mas facil aprender este idioma que para algunos nos es muy complejo.

  148. holman bautista on 10.06.2010 at 08:14 (Reply)

    buenas!!!
    este articulo nos muestra de una manera clara lo que debemos hacer para aprender otro idioma, lo mas importante es el interes, ya que con mucha lectura y practica podemos obtener mejores resultados que en horas de clases de ingles en un instituto, (además es gratis)sin dejar de lado la importancia que tiene el idioma ingles en la globalización.
    gracias.

  149. michael medlocj on 10.06.2010 at 12:55 (Reply)

    Practice whole phrases rather than just individual items of vocabulary.

  150. carlos mario cardona on 10.06.2010 at 17:51 (Reply)

    buena lectura aprendi mucho vocabulario

  151. ANGELA SASTOQUE on 10.06.2010 at 18:04 (Reply)

    Good night,
    About this reading i think that is a complete analysis to lear a foreing lenguage. Something that is important when you realy want to learn is to be interesed and take control about your own learning.
    If you are take this course is becouse you want to know more abount english lenguage and these are some tips interesting to follow.
    Practice and make use daily of words that you know is an exelent exercise.

  152. Juan Pablo Avila on 11.06.2010 at 06:06 (Reply)

    Muy buen artículo, esta es la base para el conocimiento de cualquier idioma, yo me enfoco en el quinto punto, sin descartar los otros. Muchas gracias.

  153. Teresa on 13.06.2010 at 05:07 (Reply)

    This is very true. I am dyslexic I was forced b my school to learn French and I hated every minute of it! I love Spain and everyday I wished I knew Spanish. Now I have stopped learning french at school and started my first class of Spanish yesterday. I was already at the advantage of knowing lots of spanish already and subconsciously learning it whilst listening to El Canto Del Loco – my favourite band. After school my mum asked me to try and write a small sentence about myself. I ended up writing 2 whole A4 pages of spanish – and my mum commented that I had all the grammer and vocabularly precisely accurate. – whereas my french was terrible after 4 years of studying, 1 day of spanish and I found Spanish 500% easier than french! listening to spanish music helps loads, watching my favourite movies in Spanish is a massive help and watching Spanish news reports and weather reports as well as reading Spanish newspaperarticles online helps loads!

    thanks.

  154. espanol mi amor on 17.06.2010 at 05:32 (Reply)

    relax while learning — what a wonderful concept. I guess this is something that a lot of us has forgotten to do. Something that is very essential in learning.

  155. 123 on 20.06.2010 at 18:50 (Reply)

    When I was 12 I came to the United states from Brazil, and all I did all day was to listen and read the lyrics to Backstreet boys songs, and that helped me a lot with pronunciation. I know that you learn fast when you’re at that age, but now I’m 21 and learning German, and I listen to German music and read the lyrics, and I’m finding it just as easy to learn as of when I was 12. So I think that music is a very good tool when learning a language.

  156. Marc on 25.06.2010 at 07:12 (Reply)

    Hey,

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    It’s totally free to download and install, you can create cards and question yourself easily ! It’s really efficient and I’ve already noticed improvements in my english !

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  158. Sirley Patricia Martinez on 29.06.2010 at 07:55 (Reply)

    ESTOS TIPS SON MUY IMPORTANTES PARA SER TENIDOS ENCUANTA POR AQUELLAS PERSONAS QUE ESTAMOS REALIZANDO EL APRENDIZAJE DE UNA SEGUNDA LENGUA COMO ES MI CASO PUES ENTRE MAS TIEMPO ESTE LEYENDO Y ESCUCHANDO O ESCRIBIENDO EL NUEVO IDIOMA MAS RAPIDO ENRIQUECERE MIS CONOCIMIENTOS EN ESTAS AREAS; YA SEA ESCUCHAR,LEER,ESCRIBIR Y PRACTICAR LA PRONUNCIAACION.
    SI CUENTO CON UNA BUENA DISCIPLINA MUY PRONTO YO VERE LOS AVANCES Y LOGROS APRENDERE NUEVO VOCABULARIO Y SI MUESTRO DESEO Y EMPEÑO LO HARE RELAJADAMENTE Y ASI PODRE DISFRUTAR EL REALIZAR ESTA ACTIVIDAD.

    THESE TIPS ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO BE TAKEN BY THOSE PEOPLE ENCUANTA we are doing LEARNING AS A SECOND LANGUAGE IS MY TIME IF THIS MORE THEN BETWEEN READING AND LISTENING WRITING THE NEW LANGUAGE OR FASTER will enrich my knowledge in these areas; EITHER LISTEN , READ, WRITE AND PRACTICE THE PRONUNCIAACION.
    If you have a good discipline SOON I will see the progress and achievements and learn new vocabulary show talent and commitment SI LO HARE ASI Relax and Enjoy THE PURPOSE OF THIS ACTIVITY

  159. Maria Alejandra Molina Elizalde on 30.06.2010 at 14:18 (Reply)

    five tips for managing the English are very practical and effective to manage all this grasias these tips you can learn better English

  160. kost services on 30.06.2010 at 23:05 (Reply)

    thats a great 3G thingy i must say!!!!!!

  161. Gary Birch on 03.07.2010 at 21:18 (Reply)

    Excellent advice which throws the onus firmly on the learner. Ultimately it’s got to be their call and they need to find an approach which is in tune with their personal learning style. Thankfully, today with so many possible sources of instruction, the learner can keep looking and drawing from those which best suit at the time. But, like everything else in life, language learning rewards persistence.

    Motivation is obviously important and activities which increase motivation are very important. I have found that spending time immersing oneself in the culture of the people who speak the language helps to keep me on track when the going gets tough.

  162. Stig Andersen on 19.07.2010 at 10:25 (Reply)

    I have been using RosettaStone a lot learning Russian, and I only keep going because I have a strong interest in anything Russian, and just love the sound of it and want to speak to Russians in Russian.

  163. anderson de jesus fontalvo on 24.07.2010 at 11:56 (Reply)

    tells us that this forum devemos spend much time we want to achieve and also Arend devemos or hear and read every day and apply it to daily life trying to talk all the time devemos sentrarmos also in the words we say to raise the haci words and express what we mean and devemos ourselves also take responsibility for our own learning, searching for phrases and words that we also want to learn to relax and enjoy the language you want to learn

  164. yurys fernandez on 25.07.2010 at 08:09 (Reply)

    pienso que debemos aprovechar esta oportunidad de aprender ingles y poner en practica cada uno de los conocimientos obtenidos…. hagazmos el esfuerzo de realizar todas las actividades, para asumir este nuevo reto, ya que nos servira en un futuro….

  165. katherine martinez on 25.07.2010 at 14:12 (Reply)

    estos tips son de mucha importancia ya que son base de un buen aprendizaje de esa nueva lengua, en mi caso yo algunas veces veo peliculas en ingles para intentar entender y eso educa mi oido, además aprendo una palabra diaria para asi aumentsar mi vocabulario

  166. ANGELA CALENTURA on 25.07.2010 at 17:11 (Reply)

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  167. ELLEM HERNANDEZ on 26.07.2010 at 10:32 (Reply)

    yo pienso que este curso es una buena manera para comenzar a poner en practica nuevas formas para elconocimiento de otros idiomas para fortalecer todo lo que ya se sade y aprender nuevas cosas y para esto se debe ser innovador cambiante y sobre todo con mucha motivacion para el logro de nuestros objetivos. estar presto a toda clase de sujerencia que nos puedaser de gran apoyo para ser practocos en todo lo realcionado con los modlos de aprendizaje las cosas nuevas enrique nuestra mente, cuerpo y alma.

    solo pongamos toda nuestras adtitudes y actutd.

  168. Javier Eduardo Calvo Montoya on 26.07.2010 at 13:06 (Reply)

    Este programa emplea una metodologia interesante, bastante enriquecedora y ,lo mas importante muy pràctica para un aprendizaje adecuado de modo tal que por medio de este proceso se nos facilita el conocimiento de este lenguaje y personalmente me abre las puertas a nivel laboral.en diferentes paises del mundo

  169. BRAYAN HERNANDEZ on 26.07.2010 at 15:26 (Reply)

    este curso es muy inportante para nosotros ….viendo la metodologia de este curso me parese muy interesant poder conprender esdte idioma tan importante en la actualidad.

  170. jorge manuel agresott racini on 26.07.2010 at 15:33 (Reply)

    quiero haser este curso porque se que es muy importante

  171. jorge manuel agresott racini on 26.07.2010 at 15:35 (Reply)

    yo deseo hacer este curso porque se que es muy bueno y porque me ba a servir mas adelante

  172. Nelsinho Barros on 26.07.2010 at 16:31 (Reply)

    Me parece sencillamente fenomenal , muy chévere los métodos de estudios acá plantados nunca me había interesado tanto por aprender un nuevo idioma y lo sencillo que podemos aprenderlo teniendo un buen método de estudio y dedicación … me gusto gracias por darnos la oportunidad adquirir estos conocimientos que a futuro depende como lo utilicemos nos serán de mucho apoyo gracias…

  173. elias on 27.07.2010 at 07:31 (Reply)

    i think that a environment line with things for read and listen are very important for learning of a extrangers foreigner language, but the most important is like it, if you don´t like it, you don´t can learn,
    it is not easy learn other language, because it is a cultural product, know works, verbs and phrases are not enough, is important to think like them.

  174. dilson on 27.07.2010 at 18:00 (Reply)

    well. this file show interesting thing that can help for improve our learn about English mores faster, is excelent this method thanks

  175. hmcahyo - indonesian on 02.08.2010 at 21:32 (Reply)

    Thanks steve. for the tips :)

  176. Christina on 10.08.2010 at 09:36 (Reply)

    If you’re in the middle of learning a language but would like to practice it more, you can visit RWorld. You can play games with native speakers while helping them practice your native language (or any other you speak)

  177. Eyoung on 26.08.2010 at 11:22 (Reply)

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