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lots of people like to look for advice
about ways to learn languages
but they don't actually implement any of
it while it's important to consider
how you should approach your studies
it's essential you put the advice you
get into practice
in this video we're going to cover eight
pieces of advice related to learning a
language
number one language learning is a
marathon not a sprint
our first tip is to accept that language
learning is a long-term project
it's tempting to start off at full speed
and tell yourself you're going to study
for two hours a day every day
but in reality this just isn't
sustainable for most people
it's okay to go at your own pace but
make sure to be consistent
even if you're spending just five to ten
minutes a day working towards your
language learning goals
stick to your study schedule for people
with a busy schedule it can be
overwhelming to think of spending an
hour
or two studying at the end of every day
but if you can at least begin by
studying for short time periods
consistently
you'll be able to establish a schedule
for yourself and maintain motivation
number two make use of your spare time
think about your typical daily schedule
how long is your commute
your lunch break when do you usually do
housework
when do you usually relax if you can
find a few minutes in your day
every day you can put that time to good
use and work towards your language
learning goals
our lessons are 3 to 15 minutes long so
you can fit lessons in comfortably
whenever you have the time
if you're having trouble getting started
try this open the clock app on your
phone
and set a timer for 10 minutes five if
you're feeling really demotivated
choose a lesson a flash card deck a
notebook for writing practice
something you can focus on completely
for the amount of time you have on your
timer
start the timer and begin your studies
once the time is up walk away
you might be surprised how much you can
learn or review in these short periods
and with a consistent study schedule you
can make quick progress
number three commit when many people
start learning a language
they do it just because they think it's
interesting it's something fun to try
and there's nothing wrong with that but
at some point you have to make a
decision
how much do you want to continue
studying what's your goal with your
language learning
do you want to learn a few phrases and
words for fun or do you want to make
real progress
and be able to do something more
advanced the answer to this question is
different for each person
some people might decide they want to
learn enough of a language to introduce
themselves
or order at a restaurant others might
want to learn enough to make friends or
give a presentation
once you've decided on your goal how do
you solidify your commitment
some learners do this by investing in a
textbook or a language learning program
some find a tutor or join a study group
it's up to you to determine what your
goal is and to commit to it
number four start speaking on day one by
shadowing
when most people start learning a
language they begin with reading
but in most cases our end goal is to
speak fluently
so why delay practicing your speaking
skills
the sooner you begin practicing the
sooner you improve
it might seem hard to start speaking on
day one when you don't know more than a
few vocabulary words
so you can begin your speaking practice
by shadowing or repeating what you hear
for example if you listen to our audio
lessons you'll hear a basic conversation
in the first minute
then our teachers will slow down and
translate every word
once you've gotten familiar with the
dialogue you'll hear it again
so repeat what you hear or use the
dialog section in the lesson to practice
each line one by one
number five fifty percent input fifty
percent output
input refers to taking the language in
listening or reading
output refers to creating with the
language speaking or writing
try to spend equal amounts of time with
input and output
many learners make the mistake of
focusing on input and they never get any
practice
creating with the language integrate
output focused practice into your
studies
number six read along with our audio and
video lessons
there are a few different ways you can
read along with audio and video lessons
you can use a transcript refer to
translations and or check subtitles on
video lessons
sometimes it's hard to pick up
everything that's said in another
language
especially in real life situations if
you have something to read that shows
you everything that's being said though
things get a little easier you can do
this with each of our lessons
try listening to an audio lesson or
watching a video lesson
while you do read along with the lesson
notes and the transcript
reading along can also help you with
shadowing so you can practice speaking
too
number seven set small measurable goals
while it's important to have a final
goal for your studies it's also
important to give yourself
small goals that you can work toward on
a weekly or monthly basis
for example you might set small goals
like be able to have a one minute
conversation by the end of this month
or learn 100 words by the end of this
month
or learn the alphabet by the end of this
week if your only goal
is master the language you'll likely get
overwhelmed
give yourself small achievable tasks to
complete
it's difficult to gauge exactly how much
we're progressing as we study
but if we can track completion of our
goals we know we're making progress and
moving in the right direction
number eight trust the process
our last piece of advice is to trust in
what you're doing
a lot of people start out strong when
they begin learning a language because
they're enthusiastic about doing
something new
but many people lose motivation after
that initial burst of excitement fades
if you set proper goals make time for
your studies and stick to your schedule
then you just need to trust your process
know that as long as you continue along
with your plan you'll get results
remember these eight pieces of advice
are only helpful for your language
learning if you
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许多人喜欢寻求
有关学习语言的方法的建议,
但他们实际上并没有实施任何
方法,而考虑
您的学习方式很重要 应该接近你的学习
把你在这个视频中得到的建议
付诸实践
是很重要的 我们将介绍
与学习一门语言有关的八条建议
第一语言学习是一场
马拉松而不是冲刺
我们的第一个技巧是接受该语言
学习是一个长期的项目
,很想全速开始
并告诉自己
每天要学习两个小时,
但实际上这
对大多数人
来说是不可持续的,可以自己去
即使你每天只花五到十分
钟努力实现你的
语言学习目标,也要确保保持一致
对于日程繁忙的人来说,坚持你的学习
时间表 每天结束
时花一两个小时学习会让人不知所措,
但如果你至少可以从
持续的短时间学习开始,
你就可以为自己制定一个
时间表并保持第二个动力
你的业余时间
想想你的日常日程安排
你的通勤时间
你的午休时间 你通常什么时候做
家务
你通常什么时候放松 如果你
每天能找到几分钟
你可以把这段时间好好
利用和工作 为实现您的语言
学习目标,
我们的课程时长为 3 到 15 分钟,因此
如果您有时间
在开始学习时遇到困难,您可以舒适
地上课
如果
你真的没有动力
选择一堂课 一个闪存卡 一个
用于写作的笔记本
一些你可以完全专注
于你在计时器上的时间的事情
开始 计时器,
一旦时间到了就开始你的学习走开
你可能会惊讶
于在这些短时间内你可以学习或复习多少,
并且通过一致的学习时间表,
当许多人
开始学习他们所学的语言
时,你可以快速取得第三个承诺 只是因为他们
认为这很有趣,尝试很有趣,这
并没有错,但是
在某些时候,您必须做出
决定
,您想继续
学习多少,您的语言学习目标是
什么?您想学习一些 短语和
单词是为了好玩还是您想取得
真正的进步
并能够做一些更
高级的事情 这个问题的答案因人而异
有些人可能会决定他们想要
学习足够的语言来介绍
自己
或订购 餐厅 其他人可能
想学习足够多的知识来结交朋友或
做演讲
一旦你决定了你的目标 你
如何巩固你的承诺
一些学习者 rs 通过投资
教科书或语言学习计划来做到这一点
有些人会找导师或加入学习
小组 由你决定你的
目标是什么并致力于
它 第四
在大多数人开始的第一天开始演讲 学习一门
语言,他们从阅读开始,
但在大多数情况下,我们的最终目标是
流利地说,
所以为什么要延迟练习口语
技能,越早开始练习
越早提高
,
当你不知道的第一天开始说话似乎很困难 不仅仅是
几个词汇,
因此您可以
通过模仿或重复您听到的内容来开始您的口语练习
,例如,如果您听我们的音频
课程,您会
在第一分钟听到基本对话,
然后我们的老师会放慢速度并
翻译每个单词
一旦你熟悉了
对话,你会再次听到它,
所以重复你听到的内容或使用
课程中的对话部分来
逐行练习
数字 5 50 perc ent 输入 50
% 输出
输入是指在
听力或阅读中学习语言
输出是指用
语言创造 说或写
尝试在输入和输出上花费相等的时间
许多学习者犯了
专注于输入的错误,他们从来没有得到任何东西
练习
使用语言进行创作 将
专注于输出的练习整合到您的
学习中
第 6 号 与我们的音频和
视频
课程一起阅读 您可以通过多种不同的方式
阅读音频和视频课程
您可以使用成绩单 请参阅
翻译和/或查看字幕
视频课程
有时很难
听懂用另一种语言讲的所有内容,尤其是在现实生活
中 一边阅读
课文,一边观看音频课或观看视频课
阅读成绩单也可以帮助你
练习口语,所以你也可以练习口语
第七号设定小的可衡量的目标,
同时
为你的学习设定一个最终目标也
很重要,给自己设定一个可以每周或每月
努力实现的小目标也很重要
例如,你可以设定一些小目标,
比如在本月底之前能够进行一分钟的
对话,或者在本月底之前
学习 100 个单词,
或者
如果你唯一的目标
是掌握 语言你可能会
不知所措
给自己一些可以
完成的小任务 很难准确
衡量我们在学习时取得了多少进展,
但如果我们能够跟踪目标的完成情况,
我们就知道我们正在取得进展并
朝着正确的方向前进
第八条 相信过程
我们的最后一条建议是相信
你正在做的事情
很多人在
开始学习一门语言时
会变得很坚强,因为他们已经 对做新事物感到很沮丧,
但是在最初的兴奋消退后,许多人会失去动力
如果你设定了正确的目标,为
你的学习腾出时间并坚持你的日程安排,
那么你只需要相信你的过程就
知道只要你
继续你的 计划你会得到结果
记住这八条建议
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