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Index –› Education & Learning –› Language Courses
 

No - SMALLER is Better!

 
Which would be easier for you to memorize?

1.) The entire New York telephone book
2.) A small nursery rhyme

If you picked #1, please go away!

Scientific studies have shown that we learn best by absorbing small morsels of information, applying them in a practical manner, then building on what we know. As we add more chunks of information our minds correlate, collate, and link everything, referring back to previously learned facts to form a comprehensive sphere of knowledge.

What does this mean to you?

Don't tackle a huge book of foreign language grammar or prose as an early learning project. Begin with smaller projects.

For example, you could start with a few paragraphs of a novel - memorizing the vocabulary - and proceeding to the next few paragraphs.

Why not choose the most widely published book in the world?

Even if you're not a Christian, the Bible can be an invaluable tool for learning the foreign language of your choice. It is published in more languages than any other book, and there is a plethora of internet resources with complete texts available for FREE download.

Many foreign language Bible sites have FREE audio clips as well.

'But the Bible is full of 'thees' and 'thous' and outdated language that nobody uses any longer.'

You're right! The King James version would NOT be a good learning tool for anyone trying to learn English. However, there are many translations in modern English - and that is also the case with foreign languages.

Use your favorite search engine to do searches like 'modern Bible translation French', 'modern Bible translation German', or 'modern Bible translation Spanish'. Do your research and find out what is available for the language you are learning.

Start with some of the smaller chapters and work up to the larger ones.

Make up a vocabulary list and memorize a few words at a time. If you need help with some difficult phrases, find an online foreign language forum and post a question. Most forums are full of helpful native speakers who will do their utmost to help you understand subtle nuances and connotations.

Download the audio clips, save them to your hard drive, and listen to them repeatedly - either on your computer's sound system or a portable audio player. Repeat the words softly as you listen, paying meticulous attention to pronunciation. Progress slowly to speaking in a normal voice along with the narrator.

A good method is to start with the Psalms and Proverbs. Each chapter is a standalone piece of prose. Begin with the smallest and work through to the larger pieces.

There is a link at the end of this article to a page that has the chapters of both books listed in order - from smallest to largest. The same page also points to a couple of Bible servers on the internet, as well as a Wiki page with information and background on translations in several languages.

The second link is to a useful search engine page that has several search engines listed.

Remember: baby steps first - and repetition - repetition - repetition. That's the way babies learn. As adults it's still the best way for us to learn.

Good luck with your foreign language education. It can be as much fun as you want to make it!

Author: Kathy Steinemann
 
Author Bio:

Kathy Steinemann is a webmaster and author who writes for several websites, including 1st Rate Articles - one of the newest article directories on the internet.

 
 
 

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