Why you don’t feel progress in language learning | 10+ years of experience tells how to solve it

Why you don’t feel progress in language learning | 10+ years of experience tells how to solve it

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Publish Date:
9 June, 2024
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Learning Languages
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Anyone can be slow at learning languages.
By overlooking the whole learning curve, I will explain why you feel slow and when to break it through.
Hope it helps your language learning.

⌚️Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:30 1. Learning Curve
00:58 2. Beginning Stage
01:45 3. Intermediate Stage
05:45 4. Blowing-up Stage
06:13 5. Summary

| Comprehensible Input |

-Language acquisition occurs only when comprehension of real message occurs.
-The best method: input methods supplying comprehensible input in pressure-free situations.
-With the help of context or extra-linguistic information, we acquire language that contains structure a bit beyond our current level.
-Production ability emerges.

*source
https://www.sdkrashen.com/
Principles and Practice in Second Language Acquisition
Stephen D. Krashen
Posted: 2004-03-20


| Definition of being fluent I agree to |
"If you can use the language in a way you are not uncomfortable,
and the person listening to you is not uncomfortable, then you are fluent."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7WUxvpPIKQ&list=LL&index=11
*around 41:15


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