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Knowing these could be the difference between you giving up and becoming fluent! How to use time management to gain time you never thought you knew for learning languages.
Why foreigners often make strange grammar mistakes in English and how you can avoid sounding like them in your language of study One simple, yet powerful shift in thinking that will have you learning the language so that you will speak it naturally and without mistakes! Why ....
Language learning does not have to be painful! Three motivators that will keep you learning.
These are the things that language teachers and language program publishers do NOT want you to know! The one most important thing to study when learning a language that should be the basis of your learning.
Why learning vocabulary lists and grammar rules is the most inefficient and painful way to learn a language even though it is the most commonly used method today! How you can study a language in a fun way without any pain at all.
Most people begin learning a language without any idea of how long it will take! Find out why language classes, audio programs, a tutor or immersion program abroad alone will NOT make you fluent.
yet traditional methods almost never focus on it! This alone will have you learning the language quicker and better than before.
I wish I had known this method when I started! Why language teachers and textbooks are dead wrong in their teaching methods.
I used this very technique in my classes to surpass even the smartest students! How to learn a great amount of language even if your classes or materials are poor and how to get even more out of your classes if they are already good.
Being aware and cultivating these three things alone will boost your language learning faster than you can believe How to choose the right language for you.
This one trick will insure that your language learning will be successful and fun.
How memorization of vocabulary works and how to properly optimize the time and effort so that you won t waste either in learning new vocabulary.
How many hours you really need to study before you become fluent.
The one key to language learning that will enable you to learn quicker and faster than people who are gifted at learning languages.
Many people make mistakes in choosing a language when they first begin and end up stopping halfway through because of it.
I ll explain to you why studying grammatical rules can actually hurt your ability to speak correctly, and what to do instead.
I ll show you how people actually become fluent in a language and teach you how to effectively utilize this.
The difference between someone who speaks a language having learned grammar rules from a book in class and someone who is able to speak it naturally like a native.
For English speakers, some languages are easier than others.
I ll teach you which ones are the easiest and what the time difference is in learning difficult ones versus easier ones.
How to become someone who speaks a language naturally and fluently rather than someone who speaks a language based on having used a traditional textbook or teacher.
Dealing with difficult languages and whether or not to choose an easier language first.
Find out exactly how to choose a language and stop yourself if you are going down the wrong path Why your choice in language could mean the difference between an easy ride to fluency or failure (make sure you read this even if you have already started learning a language, it could save you) How to make the decision for which language to learn if you are trying to decide between several.
Language learning takes time and work but I ll show you these three tricks that will keep you going.
I, personally, have wasted hundreds of hours on learning new vocabulary only to forget it later.
The number of hours required to learn easier languages versus difficult languages.
The three things that you absolutely need to have to make real progress in a language.