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Studying languages: What is your learning style?

In order to study a foreign language, you need to know your learning style. The best language method for you to study and learn a foreign language is the method that matches with your learning style. You need to figure out, then use all the potential of your brain to reach your goal.

Flash cards, colorful and pleasant pictures, videos etc. are good for visual learners. Try to associate an image when you are learning, it will be easier for you to memorize.

Auditory learners are good with their ears: tapes, spoken words, class etc. are great for them.

Are you a musical learner? I have a friend who learned English by listening and memorizing songs in English, after then he went to a family in England for an immersion to perfect the language. He was verbally fluent before his immersion. I was so impressed by the results with the music , I tried to duplicate but I failed!

I am a verbal learner: I learn and memorize by talking, reading, repeating and writing ... I write what I learn, and I learn when I write.

You need to find YOUR own method, to make it easier for you to remember. You don't have to follow the crowd. If a method works for Joe, that doesn't mean that it will work for Suzie. You need to figure out your OWN learning style and use your brain for your own benefits.



Do anyone knows where can i study languages?? somebody from canada or any country?


I want to study languages as my major; what exactly would be the name of that major!?
I want to study Sign Language, Japanese, Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, Portugese, French, etc I want to work maybe as an interpreter or at least make my chances of finding a good job even better than just being fluent in both Spanish and English

What is the name of career that you can study languages?
I'm grade 10,but i would like to study languages in the university,what is the name of the career in university that teach you specifically language? I m from canada,toronto

What jobs could i get if i study languages?
besides translation and teaching.... if i study japanese and or russian mcdonalds.....? um....

Program to study languages abroad?
There was a company that offers languages courses abroad in several different ways stay with a host family, live on your own, ... I think it was Apple something? But I can't remember does anyone know what I'm talking about or can you offer a program like it?Thank you I like that Eurolingua better than the one I was talking aboutBy the way for those wondering, I did find the program I was talking about before. It is called Apple Languages.

What's a good way to study languages?
I've been studying Swedish for about 7 months, I feel I've come along way but I still have trouble with listening and vocabulary. I'd say I'm ok with grammar all things considered, does anyone have any tips on how to get a good grasp of the language faster? I talk on skype, read texts and study the vocab with flashcards, write my own texts, watch movies with Swedish subtitles and copy what they say till I get it right, do grammar exercises, etc. Any other good tips?

Haw i can study languages of english by corisbandance in france?


If i went on to study languages (ie french, german and spanish)?
what sort of careers am i opening up for myself.do you think it would be ok to do sociology and psychology along with a foreign language or two

How often should I study languages?
I am currently doing Russian & Dutch in my spare time. My current schedule is thisMonday Dutch ConversationTuesday Dutch VocabWednesday Russian ConversationThursday Dutch GrammarFriday RussianSaturday RussianSunday DutchHow can organise them better?I do about 30 minutes 1 hour a night as well, should i do longer shorter?Thank You Bolshaya Spaseeba Dank U Wel

Can someone who has experience studying languages clarify something for me?
How do you go about studying a language and becoming fluent in it in the first year. Is it possible? I already speak three and a half languages. I say three and a half because my German is still a little rusty, but I understand and make myself understood in that language. How long would it take for a person like me to learn a language like Russian or Greek? I've always wanted to learn a language with an exotic alphabet. I don't dare to even stare at the Asian tongues. They scare me. So, do you know any efficient methodology to fully plunge into a language during the first year. What are the grammar parts you need to pay special attention to? Thank you.

Study languages at UCL Uni. Russian and...?
I want to go to uni soon to study languages. I definately want to study Russian but what other languages will complement this best? I would also like to here experiences of uni students who have studied russian eastern european languages especially if you have been or are at UCL as this is where I plan to go.

Tips on studying languages?
i am trying to learn 2 languages b4 the months over. i got the time so i fig do something gd with it. im trying 2 gt better with my spanish, n trying to learn polish n chinese. i know learning the full languages isnt realistic but i want 2 gt gd enuff to speak a fair amount n understand. im using a computer program n its pretty gd with pronunciation, it has pictures, tests, grammer, phrases,basically its a book with a teacher nt there. so im just looking for tips from ppl who like to learn languages on easy way to take in the info n any thing to watch 4. thanks

Which is a more effective method of studying languages?
Is it more effective to study a language not your mothertongue and gain a working knowledge of it before studying a second foreign language, or to study multiple languages at the same time? To be specific, I speak English, I just started my fourth year of French, I've been working on Korean for five or so months and would like to learn Italian. Thanks < 3m

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