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Keilan
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 Message 1 of 9
15 March 2013 at 4:08am | IP Logged 
Hey all,

I recently read about a vocabulary learning technique called "Diglot Weave" which consists of learning new vocabulary by inserting it into a sentence in your native language. For example if you want to learn the Russian for dog you could write "I like to play with my собака every day."

Does anyone have any experience with this? I'm curious if it would have any negative effects such as hurting your sense of word order in your L2?
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htdavidht
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 Message 2 of 9
15 March 2013 at 7:00am | IP Logged 
I am not even willing to try this out. I have the idea that I will end up mixing both languages, and will hurt the ability of creating a fluent speech on the TL, and even probably confusing a little bit the mother language.
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Keilan
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 Message 3 of 9
15 March 2013 at 7:42am | IP Logged 
Hmm, yeah, I was thinking along the same lines. That's why I figured I'd check if others had used it - I'm definitely nervous to just do it without hearing of any positive attempts.
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Darklight1216
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 Message 4 of 9
15 March 2013 at 2:24pm | IP Logged 
Yes, I have encountered this before... in high school Spanish. That is: American high school Spanish. Need I say more?
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freakyaye
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 Message 5 of 9
15 March 2013 at 4:23pm | IP Logged 
Everybody wait wait wait, there is a guy who does this for teaching Italian called
Antonio Libertino and I implore everyone to check out his book + mp3 combo called 'Speak
Italian Magically'.

http://speakitalianmagically.com/a-free-preview-of-speak-ita lian-magically/
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Serpent
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 Message 6 of 9
15 March 2013 at 4:33pm | IP Logged 
I don't think there's much risk, but it's not all that much useful either. If you know the grammar, why not make sentences like that in the L2? If you don't know it, you won't learn it by making L1 sentences.

However it's certainly a good idea to add more L2 to what you do in L1 anyway. There's this add-on, for example (doesn't work for firefox ;_;), and I'm going to use ReadLang this way too. But that's a way to waste less time on L1 activities, not a magical solution.
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Arekkusu
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 Message 7 of 9
15 March 2013 at 4:45pm | IP Logged 
I can see this as having the advantage that you say the word with intent, ie. while
thinking about its meaning. However, you can achieve this in many other ways and it also
has the negative effect that you completely forego gender, agreement, case, etc. To me,
it just seems like a waste of time.
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iguanamon
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 Message 8 of 9
15 March 2013 at 5:50pm | IP Logged 
My opinion: in a world of unlimited time and no opportunity costs, then I would say try everything and anything. Unfortunately, we don't live in that world. I've been on the forum for almost three years and have not seen any discussion about this technique. If it were efficient and successful, I would think there would be plenty of threads recommending this method. Then again, you never know until you try. We all learn differently. Just remember there are time and opportunity costs associated with everything we do and our time, sadly, is finite.


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