comeauch Triglot Newbie Canada Joined 5201 days ago 8 posts - 11 votes Speaks: French*, English, German Studies: Dutch, Japanese
| Message 33 of 36 16 January 2011 at 6:44am | IP Logged |
I've got to agree on that. Wende Snijders and an attractive Dutch-speaking friend of mine turned out to be huge motivational factors for Dutch :)
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polyglHot Pentaglot Senior Member Norway Joined 5058 days ago 173 posts - 229 votes Speaks: Norwegian*, English, German, Spanish, Indonesian Studies: Russian
| Message 34 of 36 16 January 2011 at 3:35pm | IP Logged |
My biggest motivation is that I will one day be able to communicate with my boyfriend
sans Google Translate and endless games of charades!
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songlines Pro Member Canada flickr.com/photos/cp Joined 5201 days ago 729 posts - 1056 votes Speaks: English* Studies: French Personal Language Map
| Message 35 of 36 17 January 2011 at 4:49pm | IP Logged |
evandempsey wrote:
The three books that taught them to me or helped me to come up with them are "Feeling Good" by David Burns, "The Now Habit", by Neil Fiore, and "The Pomodoro Technique" by Francesco Cirillo. I would recommend anybody to check them out. |
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A very useful thread - thanks, all! - and interesting post, Evandempsey. As a language-learning bonus, Cirillo offers free legal PDF downloads of his book in English, Chinese and Italian: Pomodoro Technique PDFs The Chinese and Italian are not currently my target languages, but perhaps others might find these handy as trilingual parallel texts...!
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William Camden Hexaglot Senior Member United Kingdom Joined 6264 days ago 1936 posts - 2333 votes Speaks: English*, German, Spanish, Russian, Turkish, French
| Message 36 of 36 22 January 2011 at 1:04pm | IP Logged |
To keep my motivation, I find it best to use a variety of methods. The deadliest enemy of learning is boredom, and variety is the best way to combat boredom.
So sometimes I will use flashcards, sometimes Iversen-type word lists, sometimes vocabulary notebooks. I also search for Youtubes or audio in the desired L2, or just read the Internet in it. None of these methods are miracle solutions, but all and others I have not mentioned have a place.
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