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For questions about methods, techniques, and/or practices that assist in learning another language
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Is it necessary to surround yourself with speakers of different dialects to familiarize your... [closed]
Say I'm learning Spanish. I'm learning the Latin American dialect so I'm familiar with slang idioms in the dialect. On the other hand, I haven't had much contact with speakers of "Spain" Spanish. Do I …
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Is it more effective to review existing knowledge every day or occasionally?
When using Duolingo to learn German, I'm often torn between the choice of reviewing existing language skills that I've already learned and continuing on to new skills. Is it more effective to review o …
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How can jokes be studied to provide a benefit to a language learner (if at all)?
What benefits does studying jokes in your L2 provide? I'd think that it would only provide you with a better understanding of culture, puns, or wordplay, but is there something beyond that?
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How will learning English at the expense of my native tongue affect the two languages?
Great first question. From your the text in your question as well as your experience with English, I'd say you're near a native-level fluency in English, meaning you should no longer need to actively …
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Next Step After Duolingo
There are quite a few things you can do from this point. One course of action I would suggest is to start watching Spanish videos and television. One suitable series for beginners (with English subtit …
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Ups and Downs of learning from non-native speaker rather than native speaker
Cons:
You could possibly have an accent issue there if the speaker sounds really foreign. This could also potentially disrupt proper pronunciation.
Sometimes, they may be unfamiliar with slang and e …
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What types of sentences are easiest for beginners to understand?
I've got several ideas because I've studied Spanish for about 4 years in school now, so these are some tips that I used.
Use sentences with the same word order as English. For example, Yo soy un hom …
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Learning through videos: what makes a video easy to understand for learners?
Like you said, some key factors that make a language video useful for learners are:
Slow and clear pronunciation (like you said above)
Repetitive usage of words or phrases that the learner is learni …
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Is recall study more effective than recognition study for learning vocabulary?
What is more, Glover’s (1989) research suggests that recall is more effective in learning than recognition, and that
multiple-choice in web-based learning tends to reinforce recognition, not reca …
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Does the law of diminishing returns apply to language practice?
Have there been any studies supporting the idea that the longer you practice a language each session, the less benefit you yield from it? I've always thought this was true, and thus I always tend to p …
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Is it possible to learn B1-level German in 3 months?
It will be difficult, but it is doable if you invest some serious time and effort everyday. The online language learning tool Busuu is the only one that I have found that includes what fluency level y …
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Can a language be improved without further exposure to it by just writing and speaking in th...
It depends on your definition of improved. Writing and reading skills can almost certainly be improved without any further exposure in your L2. Although it might be helpful, it's not necessary to imme …
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Strategies for independent language learning
You estimate that you can spend 3 hours and 40 minutes a week studying your language, and you say that your main goals in learning the language are to have basic reading skills and intermediate speaki …
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How to relearn words after a while not reviewing them?
Although you may not consciously remember them, given that you studied the words well before you went on holiday, your brain will still have stored them in the back of your mind. Therefore, when you t …
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What effects does being consistent in time and place of language study have on language lear...
I, for one, do my best to study my new language whenever I can, whether it be crammed into my busy morning or late at night. However, I've heard on several online language learning groups that learnin …