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Isabelle Jones

Masters programmes - Department of Professional Development - Canterbury Christ Church ... - 0 views

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    Teaching Your own Language-Issues for the Native Teacher
Isabelle Jones

When do people learn languages? - 0 views

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    Advice for language learners General warning: what follows may or may not apply to you. It's based on what linguistics knows about people in general (but any general advice will be ludicrously inappropriate for some people) and on my own experience (but you're not the same as me). If you have another way of learning that works, more power to you. Given the discussion so far, the prospects for language learning may seem pretty bleak. It seems that you'll only learn a language if you really need to; but the fact that you haven't done so already is a pretty good indication that you don't really need to. How to break out of this paradox? At the least, try to make the facts of language learning work for you, not against you. Exposure to the language, for instance, works in your favor. So create exposure. * Read books in the target language. * Better yet, read comics and magazines. (They're easier, more colloquial, and easier to incorporate into your weekly routine.) * Buy music that's sung in it; play it while you're doing other things. * Read websites and participate in newsgroups that use it. * Play language tapes in your car. If you have none, make some for yourself. * Hang out in the neighborhood where they speak it. * Try it out with anyone you know who speaks it. If necessary, go make new friends. * Seek out opportunities to work using the language. * Babysit a child, or hire a sitter, who speaks the language. * Take notes in your classes or at meetings in the language. * Marry a speaker of the language. (Warning: marry someone patient: some people want you to know their language-- they don't want to teach it. Also, this strategy is tricky for multiple languages.) Taking a class can be effective, partly for the instruction, but also because you can meet others who are learning the language, and because, psychologically, classes may be needed to make us give the subject matter time and attention. Self-study is too eas
Isabelle Jones

The Gong Project - The Web Voice Communication Tool - 0 views

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    free system for voice communication on the Web. It allows groups of people such as students and teachers to participate in discussion groups using their computers, using both synchronous (real-time) and asynchronous chat. It is commonly used by schools and universities for providing a 'voice board' for teaching purposes.
Claude Almansi

French class needs students - 94 views

Thanks, Deb: great program though being in Switzerland, I couldn't possibly attend - so I've added it to this group's bookmarks ;-)

Paul Beaufait

Social networking threat to language learning - 9 views

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    provides overview, includes link to Full research report
Yuly Asencion

Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona - 13 views

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    Complete curriculum units on topics related to the Latin world.
Claude Almansi

Violeta Parra - Gracias a la Vida with Spanish subtitles | Universal Subtitles - 11 views

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    You can make subtitles in other languages from that page
Paul Beaufait

10 Commandments for Motivating Language Learners « Oxford University Press - ... - 14 views

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    Represents "a list of 10 'motivational macrostrategies', which ... [Zoltan Dornyei & Kata Czizer] called the 'Ten commandments for motivating language learners'" (¶9, retreived 2011.08.08).
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