Learning A New Language Through IPods PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jason Myers   
Wednesday, 04 August 2010 08:52
It's impossible not to smile when you browse the Internet or inter a store and see a big heading saying : learn Japanese in one week. We all know that learning a language is something that takes time and that everyone wants to reduce that time as much as possible.

I cannot help smiling when I browse the Internet or I visit a book store and I see one of those language guides that say something like:"Learn Japanese in 7 days". We all know that learning a language is something that takes time and that everyone wants to reduce that time as much as possible.

But reduce it to one week? Regardless of my opinion, if you are looking for methods that reduce the learning time of a new language to a week or two, you'd better stop looking because there are no such methods, not for normal people that don't suffer from any diseases (like autism, because autism present a bigger learning capacity of words and numbers). There's no easy way to learn a language, and there's certainly no fast way.

The best way to learn a new language is online. Of course that teacher held classes in Universities or other locations can be useful, but these classes are very far sometimes and must be attended at certain hours. People that have to work, that have families or other things to do find going to these classes pretty impossible. In case of online learning, this aspects are no longer relevant. Online classes offer infinite flexibility and we can simply continue yesterday's lesson tomorrow.

It's better to divide the session over more months, not just one month of intensive learning People who learn slowly will actually learn better and easier. Some people copy even learn a bit by listening to music on ipod, turning the ipod portable speakers at a reasonable level so they can carry on with other activities. Remember all these tricks because if you don't you risk trying to learn the wrong way.

Every one focuses on the fun part of learning. If we thing something is amusing, then our brains will response by assimilating that information fast. If you don't have a lot of free time and you don't feel like starting an online course just yet, those 10 minutes of play during your lunch break will do all the difference. It's obvious that you will take a lot longer to learn the respective language, but this doesn't mean that it will be a lot of work.

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