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Tips about learning foreign languages

  • The first and most important tips are: Foreign language like Pashto course are different from other courses you have taken; You have to learn every day. You cannot learn for courses only on TT or MWF or Sunday night and Hoping to do it well or approach learning language.

    Schedule your time and give a daily study period
    About 80 percent of your study time must be spent in reading or practice, including laboratories Practice if there is a special lab program for courses Study hard. The key to talking imitation and memorize through repetition. Immediately before each class spends a few minutes of warming up By speaking or reading language. Don't mumble in class. Murmured your answer will never help you speak language. At least learn to say "don't know" language. Participate silently when others are called in class

    Follow class work
    It's more difficult to catch up than to follow it. Neglect of work tends to be snowball. In learning foreign languages, The basic information block is the basis for all the material you will learn. "Better" your teacher at once if you need help, and don't cut the class After you are lagging behind, it is very impossible you will catch up. If you miss the class, you will pay the piece. You will be left behind.

    Learn language grammar
    The grammar rules are language bones - words are only flesh. You can look up or ask for the word vocabulary, But grammar is the basis. Know the basic -basic of several grammar systems - English or other. Associate The term new grammar with features equivalent to your own language. Understand the term grammar; Don't just memorize the forms, rules, etc. (But in the end the memorization process must occur. It is impossible to function without memorizing vocabulary and verb shapes for various forms. The trick is to memorize using sentences and short phrases instead of the list of isolated words. Features by learning it in sentences and phrases rather than just list.

    Learning phrases and sentences
    Avoid translation of word for word. Always read for the context. Read the complete context where every stranger The word appears before looking for it. If you don't recognize a form, try to describe it; Namely, analyze the phrase Grammar: First, find verbs (this often tells you whether the subject is single, plural, etc.). Then Find subjects, etc. After about half an hour of translation (divided into periods of 15 to 20 minutes), A short break and start a new study period by rereading or reciting the translation that has been completed.

    Use a flash card
    Make it yourself. Write phrases rather than isolated words. Place the features and meaning of grammar on Cards, eg, feminine, subjunctive tension, etc. Learn selectively from tutor language by putting aside the cards you have read correctly five times in a row. Shake the package often. Share your training time. For example, that
    It's better to learn your card for ten minutes with a different time than learning it for one hour straight. During rest your brain processes information for better memory storage and retrieval.

    Sintel yourself in language
    Constant or routine exposure to spoken language will help you recognize the form of grammar language and vocabulary. Listening to language outside the classroom or lab will give you A broader exposure and allows you to get "taste" or "rhythm" language. You can also learn more About the cultural aspects of people and countries that speak language. Here are some "listening" resource:

    1. Language Lab. Use a cassette behind or in front of your assignment. Use a cassette from the course
    Before or after your current course.
    2. Listen to classmates/friends reading.
    3. Sit in another class (the same level course).
    4. Go to the Department of Conversation and Public Lecture Class.
    5. Talk to foreign students. Check with the International Student and Scholar Service Office.
    6. Watch a program in a foreign language on television. Public Television occasionally airing a foreign film
    and programs from other countries. Houston has three television stations that broadcast exclusively
    Spain (channels 45, 48 and 49).
    7. Watch foreign films on and off campus. You can also rent a foreign movie from a video rental store.
    8. Listen to the program in a foreign language on the radio. Public Radio Station (KPFT 90.1 in particular)
    often broadcast in foreign languages. Houston has many Spanish -language stations in both AM
    and FM.
    9. Radio Shortwave. This is your best radio source. You can set in West Germany, Dutch, England,
    Canada, Moscow, Mexico, Switzerland and others in more than just language scores. If you are going to do it
    Buy portable radio, ask for a dealer with international short wave bands. It will not be charged