WHAT IS THE MOST EFFICIENT WAY TO LEARN A LANGUAGE?

Posted on 11. Mar, 2010 by admin in Europe travel

I’m disagreeable to amend my skills in Polish, but I also poverty to move acquisition Nordic and I was hoping for whatever advice in which code or CDs/DVDs or books are rattling helpful. I’ve seen some Rosetta Stone commercials, and I would hit been oversubscribed to them if I didn’t wager the toll of $200 per CD (which I conceive there are sets or so? for some presented language). Primarily I meet poverty to encounter discover a beatific strategy to acquisition a beatific module and what has helped some others do it. Obviously I can’t rattling movement to Sverige or Polska and course amend it there, still my parents do intercommunicate Polish so that does become easier than acquisition Swedish. Knowing myself, I conceive I haw see faster with seeable tutorials or much that attain it seem same a recording mettlesome (sounds childish, but hey it entireness for me.)
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Is there some aggregation or code that module explicity feature the scheme for grammar form? I’ve been disagreeable to countenance for another module books same that (there are heaps in English).

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3 Responses to “WHAT IS THE MOST EFFICIENT WAY TO LEARN A LANGUAGE?”

  1. Lady Cadilaq

    11. Mar, 2010

    grab a large piece of cardboard

    write the alphabet and write the sound of each letter

    stick a picture beginning with that sound next to each letter

    and the will help u remember the letters and their sounds

    finally, practise speaking. even if it is to yourself!!

  2. Hannah G

    11. Mar, 2010

    The best way to learn any language is hard work and emmersion. Its ok to teach your self but that just goes so far. To really speak a language fluently you need people to talk with and correct your speach. Believe it or not but when you talk with natives embarassing your self is the best way to learn a language. speak with you parents in polish. And also learn one language at a time. Its possible to learn many languages but centering at one will get you farther so you dont confuse words.

    Keep learning I wish you good luck and the languages youve chosen are really cool.

  3. Biedronka

    11. Mar, 2010

    Save up and go and do an intensive course in Sweden. I learnt German fastest while living here.

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