Posts Tagged ‘Assimilation’

Learn German Online

January 6th, 2010

Learning a new language is often considered a costly task and people spend tons of money on buying books, courses, taking daily German lessons or paying for audio tapes, video lessons and so forth. Now, there’s an alternative to all of this: free language lessons online.
Not all languages can be learnt online. It depends on what you’re trying to learn and what your mother tongue is or what other languages you’re already familiar with. For example, learning Chinese online won’t be as easy as learning German through the same methods. Chinese requires more careful assimilation of grammar rules, vocabulary and learning steps whereas German can be learn more “freely” (and I’m not talking just about the financial costs). If you’re reading this, you’re either at least moderately familiar with English, or English is your mother tongue and this is a good starting point to learn German online, since there are a lot of connections that can be made between the two languages.
With German becoming an increasingly important language on the international stage, more and more people leave their course books behind and seek out websites that can offer free language lessons online. They’re faster, more convenient, you can go through them from the comfort of your own home and most importantly, they are much easier to assimilate, since an online lesson, unlike a course book for example, can combine visual and audio elements to make your learning process faster. In the past, this was not possible as websites were pretty blunt back then, they were just “clones” of course books with text, text and more text.
With the increased interactivity offered by many language learning sites out there, you can take online quizzes, play language games on the Internet, or on some sites, take audio/video lessons like you would from an audio or video tape. Forget about wasting time going to your local store, buying the tape, buying a good stereo and a set of headphones – now you have all these bundled up for free on the Internet. Technology is a blast, isn’t it?
Many websites (such as Internet Polyglot for example) offer a wide variety of methods to learn German, ranging from standard basic-to-advanced lessons, to word memorization games, text-video quizzes (like the ones that have you attach a specific word to a specific image – sort of like an interactive flashcard game) and so forth. Using games to increase German vocabulary or strengthen your grammar rules is also a solid option. Although many consider these games “childish”, they’re actually quite important and efficient, since you’re learning while having fun and we all know that this is a major boost to assimilating new words naturally.
One good tip would be to try and find quizzes and games that don’t simply use words. Sure, you can easily memorize a few words each day, but they won’t be “printed” in your memory as strongly as if you would have something visual attached to them. Our brain holds visual images much longer in our memory than simple strings of characters and words, so it’s a good idea to associate a picture to each word. When learning German, it’s even easier to do this since German has a lot of cognates with English (words that look or sound alike in the two languages and that share a common meaning) so you can stamp the English word instead of a visual image to the new word.
However, watch out for false cognates as they can be quite misleading. False cognates are words that sound or look alike in both languages, but their meaning is completely different, so if you don’t learn to spot them, you could be using words in completely inappropriate contexts. Fortunately, the list of false cognates is not that high between English and German, but it’s still a good idea to learn these exceptions by hard.
I’ll leave it to you to find the right websites for learning German online, but know that you shouldn’t just settle for the first one you find. Try learning from two sources and go through several websites before settling in on these two. In most cases, this will offer you a more complete coverage of the German language.

Language Course

December 26th, 2009

When anyone wishes to learn a foreign language such as Spanish, French or Chinese, the best way for him/her is to go for a suitable and extensive course which will not only enable him/her to read the language properly but will also help him to speak that foreign language fluently as well as correctly. Of course this will require a continuous and meticulous training on the student’s part, which in turn will allow them to adapt to the language properly and clearly.

To facilitate the student to learn a new language or a foreign language, a good assimilation of the course content is the first and foremost requirement. The content of the course must be adequate enough to permit the learner to have a complete hold on the language. Loquella, one of the pioneers in language learning websites offers extensive courses on languages such as Spanish, French and Chinese. At Loquella the courses are designed at par with the standards that are set by the Foreign Service Institute.

Since the courses at Loquella have been designed in accordance to the Foreign Service Institute method, the learning of a language becomes easy and enjoyable. Loquella puts emphasis on learning to speak the language properly. Thus they have developed scientific and innovative methods to teach a language. There are various language drills which are used to teach a language. The audio lessons also play a major role in making the learning easy and accurate.

The most significant feature about enrolling with Loquella is that it is flexible. Since it is an online teaching site, the learner can learn the language at their own convenience. Loquella also offers various other options to learn a language. The learner can choose the options as per their requirements or wish. This makes the site more flexible and agreeable.

While learning a language at Loquella, the learners get to choose their way of studying from four different options. The first option though only shows the other three options in an order Loquella would recommend for learning. But one can choose according to their wish. The second option enables the learner to listen to the audio lesson first and then read the sentences afterwards. The third option allows the learner to read the English sentences first, then listen to the audio lesson and then learn the foreign language sentences covered in both the English and audio lessons.

At Loquella, the learner can get the flexibility of learning and practicing one option as many times as he wishes. Proper pronunciation is a must have for any learner as it enables him/her to get understood better. Thus conversations in formal and informal topic are also covered to make the learner ready for the day to day usage of the language. Be it Spanish, French or Chinese, conversing in that language is a must do for the learners. It sometimes depends of the determination of the learner as well as interest shown in the the language to get imbibed thoroughly.

At Loquella, learners from all age groups can learn a language proficiently and accurately. The innovative methods and the techniques used by then are unique and definitely noteworthy. For further details please visit loquella. com.