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slucido
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 Message 57 of 93
30 May 2011 at 12:07am | IP Logged 
DVD Movie Method and Learning Languages:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_rcSZ3fwaA


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slucido
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 Message 58 of 93
05 June 2011 at 10:43pm | IP Logged 
Song Method:

I use this French song: J'avais dessine sur le sable

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HyBaQ3jIwA

I uploaded other videos in Spanish.


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Pablo_V
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 Message 59 of 93
05 June 2011 at 11:27pm | IP Logged 
slucido wrote:
DVD Movie Method and Learning Languages:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=S_rcSZ3fwaA




Hola, Alberto.

I have watched a few videos of yours and I do like them. In fact, I appreciate the insights you share in this
one, which deals with movies and learning languages while having fun.

Since we all live in a world where movies are so important (and this is a bibliophile who states that fact) and
since motivation is the fuel for those who want to learn anything, I recommend that post.

Keep recording and sharing those videos, Alberto. Your English is pretty good. And that's almost a miracle
in a country like ours, where foreign languages have been forgotten or mistreated for so long. Don't you
think?

See you. ;-)
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slucido
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 Message 60 of 93
06 June 2011 at 7:46am | IP Logged 
Pablo_V wrote:

I have watched a few videos of yours and I do like them. In fact, I appreciate the insights you share in this
one, which deals with movies and learning languages while having fun.


Thank you for your nice comments, however I will start with health topics in Spanish soon.


Pablo_V wrote:

Since we all live in a world where movies are so important (and this is a bibliophile who states that fact) and
since motivation is the fuel for those who want to learn anything, I recommend that post.

Keep recording and sharing those videos, Alberto. Your English is pretty good. And that's almost a miracle
in a country like ours, where foreign languages have been forgotten or mistreated for so long. Don't you
think?

See you. ;-)


I think this is improving with the new generations.

Thank you.


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slucido
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 Message 61 of 93
06 June 2011 at 8:32pm | IP Logged 
montyd's vocabulary technique:

1-Write down foreign words in one side and meaning on the other side (one word if possible)

2-Read aloud the list with a constant rythm: word, meaning, word, meaning...

3-Cover up the translation column and repeat the word-meaning sequence at the same speedl.

4- If you fail some word. repeat the pair (word-meaning) several times and start from the beginning.

5- Cover up the foreign word column and go through the whole process again.

6-If you fail, repeat the pair (word-meaning) several times and start from the begining.

* It's very important to repeat aloud and keep a rythm.

* You can use words from any book you read, phrasebooks or dictiionaries.

* Sometimes I only use the passive step. I learn passive vocabulary faster and I can start with extensive reading.

* Review the word lists every now and then. Use some sort of distributed practice.

Video explanation here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awveLOZubaU



Edited by slucido on 06 June 2011 at 8:33pm

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slucido
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 Message 62 of 93
14 June 2011 at 7:02pm | IP Logged 
Here a new video: "Talking to yourself and learning languages".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwaqTxGw9Ls

Talking to yourself:
--------------------

This is an output training often used by polyglots and successful language learners.

It's important to think in your target language, but more important to move your mouth.

If you want to use this technique you should talk aloud or murmur. I think it's much better talking aloud because you will get used to the sounds.

Benefits:

-Drilling vocabulary.

-Drilling grammar structures.

-You become aware of the holes in your target language (vocabulary, structure): it focus your attention where you need to improve.

-Getting used to open to your voice in the target language.

-Developing automaticity.

-Develop fluency, spontaneous speech.

-You can use it when you don't have native speakers.

-It is free.

HOW do we use this technique?

You can talk as you go along. Talk about anything that comes to your mind. What are you doing right now? What have you just done? What did you do last week? What are you going to do? What are you going to do next week?

Prepare different topics: family, holidays, job, hobbies,...

You can argue against yourself talking about religions, politics, sports...

You can use two main formats:

-Monologues:

-Fake dialogues: think about situations and you can talk as if you were talking to someone else (receptionist, doctor, manager, ...). You can play both sides. You can imagine an imaginary friend, like children do. Be creative.

WHEN can you use this technique?

When you are alone in your room or walking or driving your car.

If there are people you can murmur, but I think it's less useful. Some people use their mobile phone to fake conversations with imaginary friends in public places.

WHO can use this technique?

Anyone.

Beginners can use it with their limited vocabulary and, if necessary, it's possible to use it in a diglot weave way. Mix your native language with your target language and try to change it progressively to the target language

Summary:

Talk to yourself and you will improve quickly.


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slucido
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 Message 63 of 93
24 June 2011 at 5:53pm | IP Logged 
New video: "Fun Trap and Learning Languages"

Thinking that language learning must always be fun is a trap. This irrational thinking fosters a lower frustration tolerance and when we face problems, it is easier to give up.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIrOi9-YQ-0


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slucido
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 Message 64 of 93
02 July 2011 at 8:09pm | IP Logged 
How to learn languages using phrasebooks?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQlvfk83RoY

1-Learn the vocabulary (montyd's technique)

2-Learn the sentences (scriptorium technique for beginners)

3-Introduce to SRS software (Supermemo, Anki,...)


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