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patuco
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 Message 57 of 81
02 August 2009 at 12:39am | IP Logged 
I haven't got time to spend deleting half the posts in this thread so please return to the topic or the thread will be deleted.



turaisiawase wrote:
patuco, sorry again.


reineke wrote:
Yeah, we're sorry, Patuco.


No you're not ;)


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eoinda
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 Message 59 of 81
02 August 2009 at 8:56pm | IP Logged 
If no one minds I'll get back on topic now.
I would just like to say that what matters most probably isn't the method but the time
and dedication. The more you hear and study a language the more proficient in it you'll
become. Some methods might get you fluent faster than others and that is interesting for
everyone dedicated to language learning but you can't discard any method as completely as
healing332 does. After all the Krashen-method does get you in contact with the target
language (= teaching you something)and if some students feel comfortable with it the then
fine.

Edited by eoinda on 02 August 2009 at 8:58pm

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reineke
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 Message 60 of 81
02 August 2009 at 9:09pm | IP Logged 
Digressions and arguments are natural. Sometimes a discussion may get out of hand but
threads often die because of a bunch of useless holier-than-thou comments about how
things had "degenerated" etc. It's a way of muzzling people without having to come up
with good counterarguments.

Asher ("Total Physical Response Approach") recommends an initial silent
period of approximately 10-20 classroom hours.

Krashen and Terrell (“Natural Approach") recommend a silent period of 10-12 classroom
hours.

Krashen later offers the advice that a “safe procedure is simply not to force
production and let the student decide when to start talking”. Krashen has plenty of
other ideas about language production. "Speaking is the result of language acquisition,
not its cause."

ALG (Automatic language growth) people recommend a silent period of between 600 to 800
hours of instruction. The ALG program requires about two thousand hours of instruction
for Thai.


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slucido
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 Message 61 of 81
02 August 2009 at 9:51pm | IP Logged 
eoinda wrote:


I would just like to say that what matters most probably isn't the method but the time
and dedication. The more you hear and study a language the more proficient in it you'll
become.


I agree. Time, dedication, intensity and motivation are the most important factors.

You can read:

http://how-to-learn-any-language.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?T ID=10024&KW=time


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reineke
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 Message 62 of 81
02 August 2009 at 10:53pm | IP Logged 
slucido wrote:
eoinda wrote:


I would just like to say that what matters most probably isn't the method but the time
and dedication. The more you hear and study a language the more proficient in it you'll
become.


I agree. Time, dedication, intensity and motivation are the most important factors.

You can read:


http://how-to-learn-any-language.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?T ID=10024&KW=time




That's a terrible thread,especially if you're trying to convince someone to agree with
your point of view. The only thing of note there is how the thread starts and
how it ends. I personally like this one better:


"There is no substitute for simply spending time using the language. ... Our experience
at FSI indicates unequivocally that the amount of time spent in reading, listening to,
and interacting in the language has a close relationship to the learner’s ability to
learn to use that language professionally."

link

Edited by reineke on 02 August 2009 at 10:59pm

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slucido
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 Message 63 of 81
03 August 2009 at 12:12am | IP Logged 
reineke wrote:


"There is no substitute for simply spending time using the language. ... Our experience
at FSI indicates unequivocally that the amount of time spent in reading, listening to,
and interacting in the language has a close relationship to the learner’s ability to
learn to use that language professionally."

link



I am surprised. Eventually you have read the article !!

*:O)


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reineke
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 Message 64 of 81
03 August 2009 at 12:41am | IP Logged 
I was aware of it for a long time. We actually see eye-to-eye on many things,
unfortunately your eyes point in different directions.

Edited by reineke on 03 August 2009 at 12:42am



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