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Dr. POW Groupie Canada Joined 4967 days ago 48 posts - 58 votes Studies: German, English* Studies: French
| Message 89 of 90 17 August 2011 at 6:48am | IP Logged |
I think that the ability to learn naturally sort of diminishes as you get older, and
children are only able to more easily learn a language because they don't have another
language holding them down as a crutch, aren't afraid to try something new, and all that
stuff they say.
And listening for hours and hours will only help depending on the person listening. Do
they think about what they hear, analyzing it as the sounds enter their mind, or does it
just go in one ear and out the other?
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| misslanguages Diglot Senior Member France fluent-language.blog Joined 4848 days ago 190 posts - 217 votes Speaks: French*, English Studies: German
| Message 90 of 90 24 August 2011 at 6:58pm | IP Logged |
I believe I can be of some help here.
I've been listening to English for years now.
Sometimes I listen to English for over 10 hours a day. If you want this method to work, you need to chill out.
Don't think about the sounds the speakers pronounce or the meaning of the sentences.
Just enjoy the music of the language.
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