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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

This might help if you are trying to learn Spanish

This might help if you are trying to learn Spanish

Best Way to Learn Foreign Language by Jason Gordon

Best Way to Learn Foreign Language

There is nothing more interesting, rewarding, or difficult than learning a foreign language. It is often said that if you don't know a foreign language, you don't know your own. When confronted with different grammar styles and different words that express unique meanings, you will notice things about your own native tongue that appear strange when looked at objectively.

As you begin your path to fluency in any foreign language, it is important for you to know that there are effective, fast ways to acquire proficiency in a foreign language and there are slow, ineffective methods. By distinguishing between them, you will be able to find the best way to learn foreign language.

Memorization: Obviously memorization is not the best way to learn foreign language. Memorization is an important part of language learning but there are right and wrong ways to go about it. Memorizing a list of words and grammar rules will not make you any more fluent in a foreign language than memorizing numbers and equations will make you good at math. You have to learn related patterns based on previous knowledge and practice problems.

The same thing applies to learning a foreign language. You need to group words and practice with easy grammar and vocabulary first before moving onto more difficult patterns. The first step is always the alphabet and pronunciation. If you don't memorize the sounds you won't be able to recognize or reproduce them. Memorization is more a tool used in language learning than a method itself though you will still see some foreign language classes relying on it exclusively much to the detriment of the learner.

Translation: Translation is when the learner constantly translates from their native tongue into the target language. You will find this often with tourists who tried to learn a few words before going on their trip abroad. They will try to say "It's a lovely evening for a walk" by literal translation and will end up saying "evening love is a walk" much to the confusion of the natives. With that as an example, you can see why translation is not the best way to learn foreign language.

Language is bound to culture and even if you get the wording right, chances are your literal translation will always sound strange to the native speaker of the target language. You have to learn to think in the target language. The first step is to listen. After you have understood the unique tones and ways of expressing meaning in the target language, you will stop having to rely on translation as a way to learn foreign language.

Immersion: Immersion is the best way to learn foreign language. There are two basic types of immersion.

Passive Immersion: Though the keyword immersion is present; unless you are between the ages of 2 and 10, you will find acquiring a language passively to be near impossible. Passive immersion means just exposing yourself to the language without any effort to understand on your part.

It is like constantly playing a tape but never listening to the words or watching a movie in the target language but reading the subtitles the whole time. Your brain is programmed to find meaning. If you don't program it to seek meaning in those strange sounds and words, then they just become background noise.

Active Immersion: By far the best way to learn foreign language is active immersion. Active immersion means that you put yourself in the natural setting of the language you want to learn. For some, that means actually moving to Spain to learn Spanish or Japan to learn Japanese. This has the double effect of forcing you to listen for meaning and speak in the target language. For most, however, moving abroad is not a possibility. The next best thing is a good language learning program and regular conversation with a native speaker.

Jason Gordon is a freelance writer living in Japan. He is a native speaker of English and fluent in Spanish, Romanian, and Japanese. Click Here To find out Jason's reccommended best way to learn a foreign langauge active immersion program.

The above article might help if you are trying to learn the Spanish Language.


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