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how to finally learn language in 2020

your new year’s resolution solution

so january is over but let me ask you a

question have you set a resolution for

this year

if you haven’t it’s understandable most

people end up failing with their

resolutions

you set one you try to do it in january

and by february there’s no progress

doing it is no longer fun or you get

sidelined by something else

so you quit and put it off until next

year or whenever the guilt of quitting

your goals comes back to haunt you

so what’s the problem with setting

resolutions why do we keep failing

first of all regardless of what most

people say about new year’s resolutions

setting goals whether on january 1st or

any other time of the year

is a good thing you have to know where

you’re going and what you want to

achieve

otherwise you’ll be floating around

aimlessly from one language app to

another

and have nothing to show for your time

spent but the problem lies with the

goals that people set

for example most people set goals like i

want to master chinese

or i want to lose weight or i want to be

fluent in japanese

and based on these kinds of goals here

are three reasons why ninety percent of

new year’s resolutions fail

first resolutions fail because they are

not specific

and not measurable take a goal like i

want to master chinese this year

the problem is that’s a very vague goal

what do you mean by

master do you want to speak about the

economy or do you just want to have

everyday conversations

and can you really measure how much

progress you need to master the language

the second reason is they are

unrealistic

you might think but isn’t it good to set

huge goals and aim for the stars

it’s not bad but if you say i want to be

fluent by september

is that realistic for you are you ready

to commit yourself to nothing but

language learning

six to eight hours a day non-stop the

answer is no for most people

the third one is there’s no action plan

the problem is you’ll still fail even

with a specific and realistic goal if

you don’t know when

and how you’re going to do it for

example when will you study

how long will you study every day and

how will you study

so now you know why most people fail

with their new year’s resolutions

then how do we set new year’s

resolutions and actually succeed

here are the three rules for successful

goal setting

remember your goals must be one specific

and measurable

two realistic and three they must have

an action plan

yes the complete opposite of everything

you heard earlier for example

let’s say you’re learning italian this

year instead of saying

my goal is to learn italian this year

set a specific

measurable realistic goal for the month

like speak

three minutes of conversation by

february 28th

and you can also set a yearly goal like

30 minutes of conversation and work

towards that

the whole point is three minutes is

measurable you set a timer

time yourself and know when you reach it

it’s realistic

instead of saying i want to learn the

whole language you’re just aiming for

three minutes for the month and maybe 30

minutes for the year

so ask yourself do i have time to learn

enough of the language to speak for

three minutes

that will vary from learner to learner

but three minutes sounds much more

realistic

than i want to master a language finally

you still need an action plan for your

goal

and for that you need to answer these

questions when will you study

how long will you study every day where

do you plan to study

how will you study what is your study

schedule

this is the most important part because

this tells you when and how to study

if you don’t answer these questions

you’ll have no idea what to do and

you’ll quit because you have no routine

to stick to

so for example when will you study i’ll

study at 9 00 pm on weekdays

how long will you study every day i’ll

study for 20 minutes

where do you plan to study i’ll study at

home in the living room

on my computer how will you study i’ll

listen to one audio lesson a day for

five days

what is your study schedule from monday

to friday with audio lessons

i’ll listen to the lesson then go

through the lesson notes for 20 minutes

each day here are a few more things you

can do to improve your chances of

success

reward yourself after hitting a goal

studies have shown that giving yourself

a reward after reaching a goal

is crucial to creating lasting habits

and continuing to conquer

more goals write down your small

measurable goal

and put it somewhere you’ll see it often

now that you know why new year’s

resolutions fail

and you know what to do differently it’s

time to set your goal

our suggested goal for you for february

2020 is

speak one minute of conversation in your

target language

the deadline is february 28th remember

to set your action plan as well

just answer these five questions leave

us a comment letting us know your

answers

and then you’re ready to go okay today’s

topic

is how remembering your mistakes can

help you learn

faster first take a moment and think of

a time when you made a mistake

maybe you were at work maybe you were at

school maybe you were shopping or in

another public place

we can all probably clearly remember

many mistakes we’ve made

we also remember the reactions of the

people around us some people are

understanding

some people aren’t so understanding but

why do we remember these situations so

clearly

psychologically speaking negative things

tend to impact us more than positive

things

for example if we’re asked to choose

between gaining friends or gaining money

and losing friends or losing money will

choose not to lose friends or lose money

not to gain this is called loss aversion

we tend to avoid losing more than we

work on gaining

we spend time thinking about our

negative past experiences to avoid them

in the future

because of this negative events like

making mistakes

stay in our minds for a very long time

and this happens in language learning

if you make a language mistake while

chatting with a native speaker

it’ll probably be hard to forget yes

it’s true that when we’re learning

another language

we don’t always know when we’ve made a

mistake but when we realize we’ve used

the wrong word

used grammar incorrectly spelled

something wrong or similar

we tend to remember the situation

vividly in some languages

just a tiny change in pronunciation tone

or writing

could make a big difference so mistakes

are a big source of worry for many

learners

but the fact that mistakes are very hard

for us to forget can be a powerful tool

when learning a language

we want to avoid the feeling of

embarrassment that comes after a mistake

so we work hard to correct ourselves

past mistakes can motivate us to try

harder

we can use our mistakes as a tool in our

language learning but we can’t make

these emotionally powerful mistakes by

reading a textbook or even by taking a

lesson with a teacher

the only way you can make these mistakes

is by speaking in real conversations and

messing up

so what can you take away from this

let’s jump into the second part

how to use mistakes in your language

learning we can give advice like go

ahead and make mistakes but that’s

easier said than done

here are three tips to help you make the

most of your mistakes

one speak in your target language as

much as possible

why because part of the learning process

is making mistakes

except that mistakes are going to happen

if you’re not making any mistakes ever

then you’re probably not challenging

yourself

two look for opportunities to speak

many learners have trouble finding

public places to practice the language

they’re studying

see if there are language groups in your

community or at your school

if you have trouble with that look

online and be creative you don’t need to

search for groups specifically for

language learners

see if you can find a hobby discussion

in your target language maybe you’ll

find a news discussion group

think outside the box find somewhere to

practice and make mistakes

when you do mess up you’ll probably

remember it three

build on your experiences think

carefully about your conversations

after you have them and work to make

them longer each time

if you made a mistake in your first

conversation think about how to fix it

if you said only a few sentences in your

first discussion

work to speak for 15 or 30 seconds on

the next discussion

challenge yourself many learners have

trouble finding opportunities to speak

that work with their schedule and their

level

if you’re not sure where else you can

practice you can consider hiring a tutor

if you’re a premium plus member on our

website you can practice with your

teacher

it’s still important where possible to

practice and make mistakes in real life

situations

this will help you to more carefully

reflect on your conversations

and work to improve it isn’t quite the

same as studying with a textbook or a

hired tutor

this strong desire to avoid making a

mistake will help you work to improve

you’ll be motivated to try harder this

can help you learn faster

the easiest way to start writing and

improve on your own

most language learners start with

reading or speaking first

we all want to speak typically most

learners start their studies by reading

textbooks or articles online

but writing not so many practice writing

right away

unless the language has a unique writing

system

there are a few reasons you should

consider writing when you’re learning a

language

let’s jump into part one one why is

writing an easy way to learn a language

so why is writing easy first you don’t

need

anyone to start improving right now when

it comes to language learning we all

want feedback and corrections

and for that we either need a teacher or

a learning program that can quiz us

but if you want to improve on your own

without waiting on anyone else

or if you don’t have access to a teacher

you can start with writing

you’ll find out how in just a minute

second you don’t need to worry about

what to write

how does this work the easiest way to

start writing is to copy text from

somewhere else

that way you don’t have to worry about

what to write or how to spell things

just get a piece of paper and a pen and

copy things from a resource you’re using

you can even try doing this with your

favorite quotes or ideas

copy them word by word third it can help

you build a strong routine

imagine you copy two sentences per day

it’s simple

and it just takes a minute or two that

means you can stick to it on a daily

basis

and if you can learn to stick with that

you can stick to other learning routines

in the future

and fourth you’ll end up improving all

areas of the language

how well if you’re copying out a few

sentences a day

you’ll end up indirectly learning a lot

of words grammar rules and lines you can

actually use

simply because you’re exposed to them

and if you read what you write you’ll

improve your reading and comprehension

skills too

so how can you actually start writing in

practice let’s move on to part two

part two how to practice writing with

our lessons on your own time

number one if you’re taking our lessons

write out the phrases sentences and

conversations by hand

this means writing every phrase and

sentence that you learn in the lessons

by hand in a notebook

you can also write out the conversations

in the dialogue study tool

example sentences from the lesson notes

words and phrases from our vocabulary

lists

and words and sentences from the daily

dose app and the word of the day

number two write short sentences to your

premium plus teacher

if you’re a premium plus member write a

message and send it to your premium plus

teacher for review

in fact as a first step all new premium

plus

users have to write a self-introduction

and send it to their teachers

your teacher will review your work send

feedback corrections

and help you improve your writing skills

fast you can even write something out by

hand

take a picture of it and send it to your

teacher number three

leave a comment on the lessons after

you’re done with a lesson

be sure to use what you’ve learned

whether a new word or a grammar point

leave a comment in the comment section

and our teachers will review it and give

you feedback

number four dictation this may be best

for advanced learners

dictation is a study method where you

write down what you hear as a way to

test your writing and listening skills

you can do this with any one of our

audio or video lessons

number five create sentences using newly

learned words

you can learn new words with our lessons

the word of the day the vocab lists and

the core

2000 word list which gives you the 2000

most frequently used words

and as mentioned before you can also

leave comments for our teachers to

review

number six take the writing quizzes with

every lesson you’ll get review quizzes

to help you master what you’ve learned

just scroll down to the vocabulary

section or click on vocabulary

then click on take a quiz and that’s it

now you know how to improve your target

language on your own just copy things

out

if you’re having a hard time sticking

with language learning you’ll find out

how to fix it now

let’s jump into the first part one

how to map your routine and set your

schedule first

here’s a quick question for you which of

these would you rather have

a the world’s most comprehensive

language learning resources

but a weak study routine or b

a strong study routine and average

resources leave your answer in the

comments

but there is a correct answer here you

want a strong study routine

why you can have the best app or

textbook in the world

but if you don’t use it because you

don’t have a learning routine or a habit

you won’t learn anything if you have a

strong routine and work ethic

and just a dictionary and internet

access you’ll learn more than someone

with the best program and

no routine the point is we are creatures

of routines and habits

and our habits can be used for good or

bad they make us

or break us for example if you have a

bad habit like going to bed at 4am

you’ll always feel tired when you wake

up for work or school in the morning

if you have a good habit like exercising

regularly you’ll have energy

and good health once we have a routine

we tend to stick to it

if it’s a bad routine it can do a lot of

damage but

if it’s a good routine it can help us

enjoy incredible results

we can also use routines to our

advantage by applying them to work

toward our goals

like language learning how do you create

a strong language learning routine

here’s one way to do it first write down

your current daily schedule

for example 7 am i wake up 8 am

i leave the house 8 20 to 8 50 i’m on

the train

9 10 am i arrive at work 1 pm i go to

lunch

and so on write out your daily schedule

for the whole week

make it detailed if you write out your

schedule you can see your existing daily

routine

you can see where you can fit language

learning into your existing routine

the routine that you’re used to instead

of trying to create a new routine

why does this matter for example some

people will look at their schedule

and see that they wake up at 8 a.m they

think that if they wake up at 7 00 am

they can have an extra hour for language

learning but for many of us

that approach usually doesn’t work

because it’s not something we’re used to

you’re trying to wake up early so you

can learn a language you’re trying to

implement

two brand new routines that you’re not

used to

for many people this results in failure

even if you do wake up at 7 a.m

will you get out of bed immediately and

jump straight to learning every day

or will you lose motivation after a few

days because you miss that hour of sleep

so map out your weekly schedule once you

understand where your time goes

find an existing part of your routine

that you can fit language learning into

for example if you take the train in the

morning you can use that existing

routine and learn some language during

that time

if you always eat lunch at 1pm watch a

video lesson during your break

if you always cook at 8pm play some

audio lessons in the background

if at first you have to start with

multitasking it’s better than nothing

you can at least get used to being

exposed to the language while you work

on dedicating more time and attention to

it

now let’s jump into part two two

how to choose the learning medium that’s

right for you

before you begin learning it’s important

to understand what kind of learner you

are

are you a visual learner or do you learn

by reading

there’s something called the vark model

and it’s an acronym for four learning

styles

visual auditory or listening reading

writing and kinesthetic

meaning hands-on or actual practice and

trial and error

you need to understand what kind of

learning resources are best for you

so how do you determine what kind of

learner you are

this depends on you do you like watching

videos

listening reading or writing or do you

prefer more hands-on practice

there’s no wrong answer it depends on

what kind of learner you

are and what you like also think about

your past language study experience

did you remember vocabulary words better

when you read them from a book

or was listening to a podcast more

helpful for you

how do you usually remember information

best this helps you choose the learning

medium

or study tools that are right for you

we’ll talk more about this in a few

minutes

for now determine what kind of learner

you are leave us a comment and let us

know

the last thing you need to keep in mind

is your study ratio

your study ratio is how much time you

spend absorbing information

input and how much time you spend

producing language

output what you want to strive for is

about 50 input and 50

practice or production producing that

language

so if you read for 30 minutes then you

want to practice for 30 minutes

you can’t just consume you must practice

otherwise it’s not going to stick as

fast alright

we’ve covered routines and learning

types let’s move on to part three

three the language tools you’ll want for

your learning style

in this last part we’re going to cover

all the resources that you can take

advantage of based on your learning

style

but remember if you’re a visual learner

that doesn’t mean you should shun

resources that don’t fit that style

sometimes it’s not practical to watch a

video for example

if you’re driving audio is a much better

choice so let’s jump

in if you’re a visual learner take

advantage of our video lessons in the

lesson library

we have them across all levels from

absolute beginner to advanced

these will be your main source of

learning use the vocab slideshows

you’ll find these on every lesson page

and vocab list

the slideshows make it super easy to

learn and review words

just press play and watch you can put it

on a loop and watch for as long as you

want

next if you’re an auditory learner then

take advantage of our audio lessons

you can also use dialog audio tracks

these give you just the conversation

from that lesson

and you can use these tracks to immerse

yourself in conversations

next if you prefer reading and writing

we include lesson notes and transcripts

for every audio and video lesson

so if you’re taking a lesson read along

the lesson notes include

extra grammar explanations vocab lists

and cultural insights that are not

available in the lesson

you can also check out our extensive

reading books in the lesson library

these are simple one line per page books

that will build you into a confident

reader

if you prefer writing you can copy out

the lesson dialogue into your notebook

you can leave comments on our lessons

with sample sentences

you can keep a daily journal in your

target language plus

you can send messages to your premium

plus teacher and practice writing

they’ll correct your mistakes tell you

how to express yourself in a natural way

and help you improve fast and finally if

you’re a kinesthetic learner and prefer

hands-on experience and trial and error

definitely use our premium plus teachers

and practice with them

you can do that via the my teacher

messenger on the site or in the app

use our space repetition flash cards

these cards quiz you on words and

phrases and help you master them fast

they sort the words for you and quiz you

accordingly so

if you don’t know a word you’ll keep

seeing it over and over until you get it

right

and if you do know it you’ll see it

again in a few days it’ll pop up every

now and then just to refresh your memory

also take advantage of our lesson

quizzes you’ll find these in every audio

lesson

and these test you on the words and

phrases you learned in the lessons

you can also practice speaking with our

voice recorder you’ll find this inside

the dialog tool

you can record yourself and compare with

native speakers

you can keep practicing until you can

say the lesson dialogue at a native

level there are tools for every learning

style

so today you learned one how to map your

routine and set your schedule

two how to choose the learning medium

that’s right for you

and three the language tools you’ll want

for your learning style

how to improve your language and speak

more through preparation

okay let’s get into part one why you

should prepare for conversations ahead

of time

if you’re a beginner you can probably

relate to this when it comes to speaking

you tend to run out of things to say and

that’s because you don’t know enough of

the language to express yourself

and that’s where preparation comes in

you may think that the conversations we

have in our daily lives are spontaneous

that you can’t prepare for them you’re

right to an extent

but imagine meeting someone for the

first time both of you will go through

some common questions and phrases

like what’s your name my name is where

are you from

and how long have you been studying the

language as a language learner

you’ll have these kinds of conversations

with almost every native you meet

guaranteed they’ll always ask you about

how long and how you’ve been learning

and even with your friends some

conversations start the same way

for example you say things like hey how

are you

how are things how was your weekend my

weekend was good

and you let’s say you went to a

restaurant this weekend

and now you want to talk about it well

that allows you to prepare

and learn some phrases like i went to a

restaurant

the restaurant had delicious food the

point is

some questions and phrases come up often

in conversations

so it makes total sense to master them

ahead of time

and you can always plan ahead and

prepare for things you want to talk

about

when it comes time to speak you know

what to say how to respond and you don’t

run out of talking points as quickly

so how do you prepare let’s jump into

part two

the first thing you can do to prepare is

check out our 25

questions you need to know lesson series

this series is specifically designed to

help you with the first time

conversations you’ll have with native

speakers

you’ll learn the 25 most common

questions and answers used in

conversations

just listen to the lessons repeat out

loud then

put what you learned to use these will

serve as talking points so you can keep

your conversations going

number two print out the curriculum for

this lesson series so you can review

all of the lessons at once the

curriculum gives you the lines and

vocabulary used in all lessons up front

so you can use this to review key

questions and responses

this will allow you to control

conversations and ask questions

instead of just having the native

speaker ask you all the questions

in other words you’ll sound like a fluid

confident and experienced speaker

number three check out our printable

conversation cheat sheets

this is another free resource that gives

you lines and words for all kinds of

topics

for example talking about hobbies your

family and much more

number four ask yourself what do you

want to talk about

come up with some topics and for each

topic write out potential questions and

phrases that would come up in a

conversation

for example if you want to talk about

restaurants you can have lines like

my favorite restaurant is my favorite

food is

what’s your favorite restaurant and then

run these lines through a translation

app

it won’t be perfect but it’ll give you

lines to use that you can correct later

number five look for lessons that are

related to your topics with our lesson

library

on our site we have hundreds of lessons

that teach you conversations

so if you’re looking for lessons related

to restaurants and food

you’ll get all kinds of conversations

that you can use for yourself

and number six if you’re a premium plus

user

get in touch with your teacher be a my

teacher and try a conversation with them

they’ll help you every step of the way

correct your writing and give you the

lines to use in a conversation

that way you can prepare ahead of time

and when it comes time to speak

you’ll know what to say want to speed up

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如何在2020 年最终学习语言

您的新年解决

方案 一月结束了,但让我问您一个

问题,您是否为此制定了解决

方案 一年

如果你还没有,这是可以理解的,大多数

人最终都以失败告终,

你设定了一个你尝试在 1 月完成

,到 2 月没有进展,

这样做不再有趣,或者你

被其他事情排挤,

所以你退出并放弃 它一直持续到

明年,或者每当放弃目标的内疚

再次困扰你时

,设定决议有什么问题

为什么我们

首先会失败,不管大多数

人对新年决议的看法,

无论是在 1 月 1 日还是

一年中的任何其他时间

都是一件好事,你必须知道

你要去哪里以及你想要实现什么,

否则你将

漫无目的地从一种语言中飘来飘去 应用程序到

另一个

,没有什么可以显示你所花费的时间,

但问题

在于人们设定的目标,

例如大多数人设定的目标,比如我

想掌握中文,

或者我想减肥,或者我想

流利的日语

和基础 关于这些类型的目标,这里

有 90% 的

新年计划失败的三个原因

第一个计划失败是因为它们

不具体

且不可衡量

大师的意思是您想谈论

经济还是只想进行

日常对话

,您真的可以衡量

掌握语言所需的进步吗?

第二个原因是它们

不切实际,

您可能会认为,但这不是很好 设定

远大的目标并瞄准明星,

这还不错,但如果你说我想在

9 月之前流利,

那对你来说是现实的,你准备好

只做语言学习了吗? g

每天六到八小时不间断

答案

对大多数人来说是否

例如,你什么时候学习

你每天学习多长时间,

你将如何学习,

所以现在你知道为什么大多数人

在新年的决心上失败了,

那么我们如何设定新年的

决心并在这里真正取得成功

是 成功设定目标的三个规则

记住你的目标必须是一个具体

和可衡量的

两个现实和三个他们必须有

一个行动计划

是的与你之前听到的一切完全相反

例如

假设你今年正在学习意大利语

而不是说

我的 今年的目标是学习意大利语 为这个月

设定一个具体的

可衡量的现实目标,比如在 2 月 28 日之前

三分钟的对话

,你也可以设定一个年度目标,比如

30 分钟的对话 继续

努力

,整个点是三分钟是

可衡量的 你自己设置一个计时器

时间,知道你什么时候达到

它是现实的,

而不是说我想学习

整个语言你只是瞄准

这个月的三分钟,也许

一年 30 分钟

所以问问自己我是否有时间学习

足够的语言来说

三分钟

,这将因学习者而异,

但三分钟听起来

比我想掌握一门语言更现实最后

你仍然需要采取行动 计划你的

目标

,为此你需要回答这些

问题 你什么时候学习 你每天要学习

多久 你打算在哪里

学习

你将如何学习 你的学习

计划

是什么 这是最重要的部分,因为

它告诉你什么时候 以及如何学习

如果你不回答这些问题,

你将不知道该做什么,

你会退出,因为你没有

坚持的常规,例如,你什么时候学习我将

在 9 岁学习 平日下午 00 点

你每天要学习多长时间 我会

学习 20 分钟

你打算在哪里学习 我会在

家里的客厅

用电脑学习 你将如何学习 我会

听一节音频课 a 每天

五天

你周一到周五的学习安排是什么

,有音频课

我会听课,然后每天

阅读课文 20 分钟

这里还有一些你

可以做的事情来提高你成功的机会

奖励 达到目标后的自己

研究表明,

在达到目标后给自己奖励

对于养成持久的习惯

和继续征服

更多目标至关重要 写下你的

可衡量的小目标

,并将其放在你会经常看到的地方

,因为你知道为什么 新年的

决心失败了

,你知道该

怎么做 BER

来制定你的行动计划,

只需回答这五个问题 给

我们留言,让我们知道你的

答案

,然后你就可以开始了 今天的

主题

是如何记住你的错误可以

帮助你

更快地学习 首先花点时间想想

你犯错的时候

也许你在工作 也许你在

学校 也许你在购物或在

另一个公共场所

我们都可能清楚地记得

我们犯过的许多错误

我们也记得我们

周围人的反应 有些人 理解

有些人不那么理解,但

为什么我们如此清楚地记得这些情况 从

心理上讲,消极的事情

往往比积极的事情更能影响我们

,例如,如果我们被要求

在获得朋友或获得金钱

和失去朋友或失去朋友之间做出选择 金钱会

选择不失去朋友或失去金钱

而不是获得 这称为损失厌恶

我们倾向于避免损失超过

我们努力获得的东西

我们花费 我在考虑我们

过去的负面经历以

在将来避免它们,

因为这种负面事件(例如

犯错)会

在我们的脑海中停留很长时间

如果您在

与母语人士聊天时犯了语言错误,

这会发生在语言学习中 可能很难忘记

是的,当我们学习

另一种语言时,

我们并不总是知道自己什么时候

犯了错误,但是当我们意识到我们使用

了错误的单词

使用的语法错误 拼写

错误或类似的东西时,

我们 倾向于

在某些语言中生动地记住情况,

只是发音或写作的微小变化

可能会产生很大的不同,所以错误

是许多学习者担心的一大原因,

但我们很难忘记错误这一事实

可能是一个强大的

学习一门语言时的工具,

我们希望避免

犯错后的尴尬感,

所以我们努力纠正自己

过去的错误可以激励我们去尝试

我们可以将我们的错误作为我们语言学习的工具,

但我们不能通过阅读教科书甚至与老师一起上课来

犯这些情绪上强烈的错误,

唯一可以犯这些错误的方法

就是在真实的对话中说话

搞砸了

所以你能从中得到什么

让我们跳到第二部分

如何在你的语言学习中使用错误

我们可以提供建议,比如

继续犯错,但这说起来

容易做起来难

这里有三个技巧来帮助你

你的大多数错误

尽可能多地用你的目标语言说

为什么因为学习过程的一部分

犯错误 除非你从来没有犯过任何错误就会发生错误

然后你可能不会挑战

自己

两个看

许多学习者很难找到

公共场所来练习

他们正在学习的语言

查看您的社区或学校是否有语言小组

如果您对在线外观有

疑问并且具有创造力,则无需

搜索专门针对

语言学习者的小组

看看您是否可以找到

目标语言的爱好讨论 也许您会

找到一个新闻讨论小组

跳出框框 查找

练习和犯错的地方,

当你搞砸了,你可能会

记得它 三

建立在你的经验之上

如果你在第一次讨论中只说了几句话,如何解决它 在下

一次

讨论中发言 15 或 30 秒

挑战自己 许多学习者

很难

找到适合他们的日程安排和

水平的机会,

如果你不是 确定你还可以在哪里

练习

如果你是我们网站上的高级会员,你可以考虑聘请导师

你可以和你的老师一起练习

它仍然是我

在现实生活中尽可能练习和犯错很重要

这将帮助您更仔细地

反思您的对话

并努力改进 它

与使用教科书或

聘请的导师学习并不完全相同

这种强烈的愿望是避免犯错误

错误会帮助你努力提高

你会被激励去更加努力 这

可以帮助你学得更快

最简单的开始写作和

提高自己的方法

大多数语言学习者首先从

阅读或口语开始

我们都想说话 通常大多数

学习者开始 他们通过

在线阅读教科书或文章来学习,

但不会马上写那么多练习写作

除非该语言具有独特的写作

系统。

在学习一门语言时,你应该考虑写作的几个原因

让我们跳到第一部分,为什么

写作 一种学习语言的简单方法

那么为什么首先写作很容易 在语言学习方面你不需要

任何人现在

就开始改进 g 我们都

需要反馈和更正

,为此我们需要一位老师或

一个可以对我们进行测验的学习计划,

但是如果您想在

不等待其他人的情况下自行改进,

或者如果您无法联系老师,

您可以 从写作开始,

你会在一分钟内发现

如何不用担心

要写什么这是

如何工作的最简单的

开始写作的方法是从其他地方复制文本

,这样你就不必这样做 担心

要写什么或如何拼写

只需一张纸和一支笔,然后

从您正在使用的资源中复制内容

您甚至可以尝试使用您

最喜欢的引语或想法来做这件事

逐字逐句复制它们会有所帮助

你建立了一个强大的例程

想象你每天复制两个句子

这很简单

,只需要一两分钟,这

意味着你可以每天坚持下去

,如果你能学会坚持下去,

你可以坚持其他学习

例程 未来

和第四个你会结束

提高语言的所有领域

如果你每天抄写几个

句子

你最终会间接学习

很多单词语法规则和线条你可以

实际使用

只是因为你接触过它们

并且如果你阅读 你写的东西你也会

提高你的阅读和理解

能力

所以你怎么能真正开始在

实践中写作让我们继续第二部分第二

部分如何

在你自己的时间用我们的课程练习写作

如果你正在学习我们的课程第一

用手

写出短语和对话 这意味着将

您在课程中学到的每个短语和句子都

手写在笔记本上

您也可以

在对话学习工具中写下对话 课程中的

例句 注释

我们的单词和短语

每日

剂量应用程序中的词汇表和单词和句子以及当日

第二个单词 如果您是高级会员,请向您的

高级教师写

短句

一条消息并将其发送给您的高级

教师进行

审查事实上作为第一步所有新高级

附加

用户必须写自我介绍

并将其发送给他们的老师

您的老师将审查您的工作发送

反馈更正

并帮助您改进您的 写作技巧

快速 你甚至可以手写一些东西

拍张照片发给你的

三号老师

完成

课程后对课程发表评论 确保使用你学到的东西

单词或语法点

在评论部分留下评论

,我们的老师将对其进行审核并给

反馈 听写这可能是

高级学习者的最佳选择

听写是一种学习方法,

您可以将听到的内容写下来,以

测试您的 写作和听力技巧

您可以通过我们的任何一堂

音频或视频

课程来做到这一点 第五课 使用新

学的单词创建句子

您可以通过我们的课程学习新

单词 当天的单词 t 他的词汇表

和核心的

2000 个单词列表,它为您提供了 2000 个

最常用的单词

,如前所述,您还可以

给我们的老师留下评论,让他们

复习

第六个 参加每节课的写作测验,

您将获得

帮助您的复习测验 掌握您所学的内容

只需向下滚动到词汇

部分或单击词汇

然后单击参加测验即可,

现在您知道如何自己提高目标

语言

了,

如果您遇到困难,只需将内容复制出来

坚持语言学习你会发现

如何解决它现在

让我们跳到第一部分

如何映射你的日常生活并首先设置你的

时间表

这是一个快速的问题给你一个快速的

问题你更愿意

使用世界上最全面的

语言 学习资源,

但学习程序弱或

学习程序强,

资源

一般

为什么你可以拥有世界上最好的应用程序或

教科书,

但如果你不使用它,因为你

没有学习习惯或习惯

,如果你有

很强的习惯和职业道德,

而且只是一个 字典和互联网

访问

与拥有最好的程序且

没有常规的人相比,您将学到更多的东西 关键是我们

是常规和习惯的生物

,我们的习惯可以用于好或

坏,它们使我们成为

或破坏我们,例如,如果你有一个

像凌晨 4 点睡觉这样的坏习惯

当你早上起床上班或上学时,你总是会感到疲倦

如果你有一个像定期锻炼这样的

好习惯,一旦我们有规律的生活,你就会精力充沛,身体健康

坚持下去,

如果它是一个糟糕的例程,它可能会造成很大的

损害,但

如果它是一个好的例程,它可以帮助我们

享受令人难以置信的结果,

我们也可以利用例程来

实现我们的目标,

比如语言学习,你好吗

打造强大的语言学习机 utine

这是一种方法,首先写下

您当前的日程

安排,例如早上 7 点我起床 8 点

我离开家 8 点 20 到 8 点 50 我

在火车上

9 点 10 点我上班 下午 1 点我去

午餐

等 写下你

整周的日程

安排 详细说明 如果你写下

日程安排 你可以看到你现有的日程安排

你可以看到你可以将语言

学习融入你现有的

日程安排 你习惯的日程安排 而

不是试图创建一个新的例程

为什么这很重要 例如,有些

人会查看他们的日程安排

,发现他们早上 8 点起床 他们

认为如果他们在早上 7 点起床,

他们可以有一个额外的小时来

学习语言 但对我们中的许多人来说

,这种方法通常行不通,

因为我们不习惯这种方法。

你试图早起,这样你

就可以学习一门语言你试图

实现

两个你不熟悉的全新例程

对于许多人来说,这

甚至会导致失败 如果您确实在早上 7 点醒来,

您会立即起床并

直接开始每天学习,

还是会在

几天后因为错过那一小时的睡眠而失去动力

寻找

你可以适应语言学习的现有部分,

例如,如果你早上乘火车,

你可以使用现有的

例行程序并在那段时间学习一些语言

如果你总是在下午 1 点吃午饭,看

视频课

如果你总是在晚上 8 点做饭,你的休息时间

在后台播放一些音频课程

如果一开始你必须从

多任务开始,总比没有好

你至少可以习惯

接触语言,

同时投入更多时间和注意力

现在让我们进入第二部分 第二部分

如何在开始学习之前选择适合您的学习媒介

了解您是哪种学习者很重要

av isual learner or do you learn

by reading

有一种叫做vark模型的东西

,它是四种学习方式的首字母缩写词

视觉听觉或听力阅读

写作和动觉

意思是动手或实际练习

和反复试验

你需要了解什么样的

学习资源 最适合你

所以你如何确定你是什么样的

学习者

这取决于你你喜欢看

视频

听读还是写 或者你

喜欢更多的动手练习

没有错误答案 这取决于

你是什么样的学习者

以及您喜欢什么 还想一想

您过去的语言学习经历

当您从书本上阅读词汇或收听播客时,您是否能更好地记住词汇

对您更有帮助

您通常如何

最好地记住信息 这有助于您选择学习

媒介

或 适合你的学习工具

我们将在几分钟内详细讨论这个问题

确定你要离开什么样的学习者

给我们一个评论,让我们

知道

你需要记住的最后一件事

是你的学习率

你的学习率是你花多少时间

吸收信息

输入和你花多少时间

生产语言

输出你想要争取的

大约是 50 输入和

产生该语言的 50 次练习或生产,

所以如果你阅读 30 分钟,那么你

想练习 30 分钟,

你不能只消耗你必须练习,

否则它不会坚持得那么

快好吧,

我们已经介绍了例程和学习

类型 让我们继续第三部分,

将在最后一部分中为

您的学习风格提供所需的语言工具 学习者

这并不意味着您应该回避

不适合这种风格的资源

有时观看

视频是不切实际的,例如,

如果您正在驾驶音频是一个更好的

选择,

所以如果您是 视觉学习者

利用我们在课程库中的视频课程,

我们从初学者到高级的各个级别都有它们

这些将是您的主要

学习来源使用词汇幻灯片

您会在每个课程页面上找到这些

,词汇

列表幻灯片 让

学习和复习单词变得超级容易

只需按下播放键即可观看 如果您是听觉学习者,您可以循环播放并观看任意

时间

如果您是听觉学习者 然后

利用我们的音频课程

您还可以使用对话音频

这些曲目为您提供了该课程的对话

如果您更喜欢阅读和写作,您可以使用这些曲目让自己沉浸在接下来的对话中

课程笔记包括

额外的语法解释词汇表

和文化见解,这些都是

课程中没有的

你也可以查看我们的广泛

阅读书籍 课程库

这些简单的每页只有一行的书 可以

让您成为一个自信的

读者

如果您喜欢写作 您可以将

课程对话复制到您的笔记本中

您可以用例句对我们的课程发表评论

您可以在其中保留每日日记 您的

目标语言加上

您可以向您的高级教师发送消息

并练习写作

他们会纠正您的错误告诉您

如何以自然的方式表达自己

并帮助您快速提高最后如果

您是动觉学习者并且更喜欢

手 根据经验和反复试验,请

务必使用我们的高级教师

并与他们一起练习

您可以通过网站上的我的老师

信使或在应用程序中

使用我们的空间重复闪存卡

这些卡片测验您的单词和

短语并帮助您掌握 他们很快

他们会为你分类单词并相应地对你进行测验

,所以

如果你不知道一个单词,你会

一遍又一遍地看到它,直到你猜

对了

,如果你做对了 知道它,你会

在几天后再次看到它它会不时

弹出,只是为了刷新你的记忆

也利用我们的课程

测验你会在每节音频课程中找到这些

,这些测试你的单词和

您在课程中学到的短语

您也可以使用我们的录音机练习说话 您可以

在对话工具中找到它

您可以录制自己并与母语人士进行比较

您可以继续练习,直到您可以

用母语水平说出课程对话

适用于每种学习方式的工具,

因此今天您学习了一个如何规划您的

日常工作并设置您的日程安排,

两个如何选择适合您的学习媒介

和三个您需要的学习方式的语言工具

如何提高您的语言和口语

更多的准备

好的 让我们进入第一部分 为什么你

应该提前准备对话

如果你是一个初学者 你可能会

和这个联系起来 当你说话时

你往往会用完 有很多话要说,

那是因为你没有足够

的语言来表达自己

,这就是准备工作的地方

你可能认为我们日常生活中的对话

是自发的

,你无法为它们做好准备

在某种程度上是对的,

但想象一下

第一次见到某人,你们俩都会

遇到一些常见的问题和短语,

比如你叫什么名字,我叫

你来自哪里,

作为语言学习者,你学习这门语言多久了

与您遇到的几乎所有当地人进行此类对话,

保证他们总是会询问您学习

了多长时间和如何学习

,甚至与您的朋友也有一些

对话以相同的方式开始

,例如您说诸如嘿

,您

好吗 你周末过得怎么样?我的

周末

过得好吗?假设你这个周末去了一家

餐馆

,现在你想好好谈谈

,让你准备

和学习一些短语 ke 我去了一家

餐馆,

这家餐馆的食物很美味,

关键

是谈话中经常出现一些问题和短语,

所以提前掌握它们是完全有意义

,你总是可以提前计划并

准备好你想在

什么时候谈论的事情

是时候说话了 你知道

该说什么如何回应而且你不会

很快用完谈话要点

所以你如何准备让我们跳到第二

部分

你可以做的第一件事是

查看我们的 25 个

问题 需要知道的课程系列

本系列专为

帮助

您首次与

母语人士进行对话而设计

您将学习对话中使用的 25 个最常见的

问题和答案

只需大声重复课程,

然后输入

内容 你学会了使用这些将

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