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Is There a Secret to Learning a Foreign Language?

Written by admin on July 31st, 2009. Posted in Languages

You know it’s right. Everyone has told you. You have to waste as much time as possible listening to a foreign foreign language. But how?

Co-Workers – Friends – Family

If you are fortunate enough to have people around you who speak the foreign language, waste as much time as you can with them. Be forewarned, though. Daily conversation with friends and relatives will probably be filled with idioms and grammar that would make your foreign foreign language teacher nauseous.

Internet Broadcasting

There are many free internet radio stations. They broadcast day and night, 7 days a week. All you have to do is find them. Try internet searches like the following in your favorite search engine:free internet radio German

free internet radio Norwegian

free internet radio French

internet radio stations Spanish

internet radio stations Portuguese

Disc jockeys and talk show hosts may not use perfect grammar. But, news broadcasts are usually right.

Books on Tape or CD

You can buy audio books online at sites like Amazon.

Unfortunately, not all audio books are made equal. Sometimes the narration is cluttered with distracting loud sound effects and music. The volume may vary from horrendously loud to whisper-soft. If you can take note to a sample previous to buy, do so. By no means buy more than one audio book from the same publisher or narrator until you are sure that they yield acceptable recordings. Sometimes the narrator’s volume will vary so much during a reading that it makes the book nearly useless.

Be on the lookout for audio bundles that include a printed copy of the book – brilliant for learning purposes!

TV Channels

Check your cable or satellite TV team. You may find one or more channels in the foreign language you are trying to learn.

Movies and Television Series on DVD

Most larger centers and internet sites like Amazon have foreign foreign language productions with English sound tracks and subtitles. Try to watch everything at least once without subtitles. Pay attention to the lips of the speakers as they pronounce words. Lipreading is part of the foreign language learning process.

If you prefer to buy English productions that have been remastered for foreign foreign language markets, you will lose the lipreading advantage – and you may have to buy or hack a DVD player so that it will play DVDs from other regions. There is a link at the bottom of this article that goes to a page with more specific information.

North American TV series like M*A*S*H and Golden Girls have 1/2-hour episodes. Omit the intro and closing credits and you are left with about 20 minutes of material. Try to learn a few new words of vocabulary each time you watch an episode.

What are You Waiting For?

Take advantage of all the opportunities that technology has to offer!

©Copyright Kathy Steinemann: This article is free to publish only if this copyright notice, the byline, and the author’s note below (with active links) are included.

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