Posts Tagged ‘Learning Foreign Language’

Learning Spanish Part Eight : Some Really Bad Science!

January 2nd, 2010

So just where did this hideous stereotype about adults learning foreign language originate? It came from some very old science. There used to be a theory on “brain development” from the 1960′s which taught that there was a “crucial period” an individual had before the brain lost its “plasticity,” making learning a second language too difficult. (Lenneberg, 1967) It was a believed if you didn’t get your second language learning done before puberty, your goose was pretty well cooked. Modern studies have shown though some differences between how a child and an adult learns a second language do exist, the older learner has the distinct advantage. The adult learner of Spanish can learn the language faster because of the following: The adult’s maturely developed brain has the superior ability to understand the relationship between semantics and grammar. The adult’s brain is more mature in its ability to absorb vocabulary, grammatical structures, and to make more “higher order” generalizations and associations. The adult learner’s better-developed brain is better at “putting together all the pieces” with a more developed long-term memory. The biggest obstacle for the adult is the emotional factor. Adults have bought into the myth that they just cannot do it. They are also afraid of making fools of themselves. I have often thought this is the reason children seem to learn Spanish faster than adults do-they are not afraid of the embarrassment factor. Children also seem to learn Spanish faster because of the natural method to which they resort. They approach learning a foreign language in the identical manner as they did when they learned their native language. If you have children, you witnessed this event. Was there not a time when you just knew that your “yet-to-speak anything other than goo-goo and ga-ga” child understood far more than he was letting on? We had some friends for whom we often baby-sat. There was a point when I could see that little Scotty was more on the ball than he was letting on. Though he could not yet speak, I could say, “Show me what you want. ” and he could not only comprehend the question but also show me what he wanted. I am sure you had the same experiences with your children. Children have an “intensive” period in language learning where all they do is listen. Whether it is their native tongue or a second language, they do a lot of listening. Before your child began to speak his native tongue, he went through a silent period of listening and taking in everything. He said nothing-just listened. Before developing the high degree of spoken fluency he was destined to develop, he listened to literally thousands of repetitions of his native language from his parents’ mouths. The same thing happens in foreign language learning for the child. The child trying to learn Spanish will go through a period of listening intensely to thousands of repetitions of the target language. He will not speak much-he will just listen. During this “period of silence,” the child does almost no repeating but only listens to the sounds of the language and the meaning of the words. He sees pictures and actions associated with words and sentences. This is how children learn vocabulary and functional grammar. Then one day, after the “period of silence”-poof-he starts talking and he has largely conquered the basics of the new language. It seems fast and easy as we adults observe it but it is only the natural and fluid manner by which we all acquired our first language. You could use the same way-the same identical method-to learn Spanish. Adults often decide (and are led to believe) if they enroll in a conversational class, it will solve the problems of second language acquisition. It won’t and here is why. You will be in a class with other non -native speakers who are trying to do what you are trying to do. Mostly what you will be exposed to are non-natives speaking Spanish poorly. You will be constantly exposed to students making huge pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary mistakes. This will hinder your progress and teach you bad habits. What would work, with regard to a conversational class, is a private one-on-one tutorial experience with a native speaker. But, as they say, which of us could afford that? Conversational classes work when you are the only student and you can interact with a native speaker without other non -native students hindering your progress. Remember the child. He is listening intensely to the native speaker whose is speaking the target language correctly. During that silent period, he is learning correct accent, vocabulary, and natural grammatical structures. The Horse you must seek is the development of a high degree of spoken fluency in the target language in the same way a child learns languages. In a study by Petoskey, 1974; Winitz, 1981; J. Gary and N. Gary, 1981, they postulated that the most effective methodology for the adult learner of a second language is one in which listening (that “period of silence”) is the focus before any speaking is done. ”According to this research, effective adult language training programs are those that use materials that provide an interesting and comprehensible message, delay speaking practice and emphasize the development of listening comprehension. . . “ Listening first, and I mean lots and lots of intensive listening, and speaking second is how you, Mr. Adult Wannebees Bilingual American, learned your English and it is the same method you must use to learn Spanish. It is the Horse-the high degree of spoken fluency-that you must develop first before trying to pull the Cart (formal grammar instruction). This is not only possible but I am going to tell you how I did it. NEXT: Still Looking for that Horse

Benefits of Learning Foreign Language

December 19th, 2009

In the resent trend of our society nowadays, many people are connected all through out the world. As they communicate they have must a primary language to be used and sometimes a foreign language or their second language that could help them express more their feelings and opinions. Many individuals also love to learn foreign language as language skills in a job. In the present situation of our global market and economy, many demands for language skills to continue to grow as many organizations, businesses as well as the governments build links and communication with the foreign language. It is very beneficial in every employment neither communication in very important reasons. It gives careers and chances for them to progress either through building and gaining promotions as well as international travel experience. And also it opens new ideas and employment opportunities. International major organizations such as Red Cross, World Trade Organizations as well as Amnesty International and other worldwide organization will always need people with skills and ability for range of languages in their administrative work to management. They almost need a cross section of foreign language skills and an additional many speakers in the main international language such as Spanish, French, English, Arabic and Chinese. The National Government also demand huge numbers of foreign language speakers for every Foreign Affairs Services Departments and Bureaus. Working with this Foreign Services could give you the opportunity of working abroad and living in an embassy of a certain country. You will be able to listen to intelligence reports in foreign language and translating them and conducting researches in foreign language as well as liaising with other countries as counterpart. Learning Foreign Language is also a big challenge for you but then learning foreign language skills help strengthen applicants profile and knowledge. Other benefit of learning foreign language also makes you good candidate for positions within the tourism and hospitality services and industry. Nowadays, almost of the companies sends their staff to man local offices or fields, which also means speakers of the native languages are well needed. Meaning to say these international companies have the nature of global presence and that staffs with foreign language skills are significant in their day to day operations and future expansions. Good customer service is also good relations through common language. Speakers on foreign language are also needed in hotels, clubs, leisure complexes, restaurants to receive many foreign visitors. Language translators are also needed to deal with written materials and will translate texts from the original language into their own native language. They usually need qualifications or accreditation, but once this successfully passed it is more easy to register with number of translation agencies that are qualified for work to freelancers. After that other translators become specialized in certain foreign language or fields such as law, social sciences, software as well as foreign affairs. Foreign Language Speakers are also good foreign language speakers. They teach not only offers the chance to have sufficient knowledge but also practice it in their daily living. Foreign Language Teachers can work in a variety of different institutions such as private language learning schools, colleges, and universities as well as government institutions. Language can be taught either you are young or old as long as you are eager to learn it. Continues teaching of these foreign teachers may develop their skills they may also gain more qualifications and specializations in areas and fields of their skills. Other related benefits of learning foreign language are finding your friends all over the world. It will also give the chance to meet someone whom you may love and also will love you back. It is not impossible as long as you know her/his native language for better communication and exchange of ideas and opinions and also to express your feelings in a very sweet manner in their native languages. These varieties of opportunities of learning foreign language are just few of the many employment opportunities and career developments. It is just an open door for you to consider in learning foreign language that is more easy and beneficial for you.

Learn To Speak A Local, Foreign Language!

December 15th, 2009

Learning Foreign Language E-learning is the process of learning foreign language online. This means all interaction takes places on the internet without the need for physical proximity. food? comida? flip the card over correct!” Two minutes is a major review session. If you can’t get away to a class, then there are lots of language courses you can study at home: books, audio cassettes, video cassettes, DVDs, music, interactive computer software, and online courses on the Internet. . The concept of family or community does not have to exist only in the present. Learning a Second Language After a person born he or she learn spoken primary language before written language so many linguists consider written language a written form of spoken language which records the human sounds. After some time many translators become specialized in certain fields such as software law or social sciences. Interpreters who deal with spoken language also need qualifications and most importantly experience. Interpreters can also register with agencies that use them for interpreting projects. Learning Languages Online If you can’t get away to a class, then there are lots of language courses you can study at home: books, audio cassettes, video cassettes, DVDs, music, interactive computer software, and online courses on the Internet. . This awareness raising could usefully consider both styles of communication and the communication patterns associated with specific situations . The Celts were technically advanced. See http://www. learnforeignlanguage. us/easy-foreign-language-learning/index. html Speaking a Local Language! Travel is simply more fun when you speak the language. Some people are born into multiple foreign language environments but most learn additional languages by attending school or self-study later in life. For example, you can find employment as a foreign language translator, either in the United States or aboard. You can also work as a teacher of English as a second language to students in Italy. . For individuals or groups interested in enriching their lives and increasing their business worth Turbo language is essential. The product benefits are many including ease of use concise teaching portability and affordability.