learn spanish
learn spanish
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by jorchav - 2007-07-04
Other than getting a personal tutor, the best teaching resource for conversational Spanish is an interactive audio Spanish learning course. Most courses come with a number of learning resourses such a...
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by Mark Hazard - 2007-07-05
When you sit down with a book or article written in Spanish do you first decide what it is you want to improve? Or do you just sit down and start reading with no clear goal in mind?While the lat...
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by DougBangkok - 2007-07-13
1. The best thing about Spanish is that it is a 100% phonetic language. What you see is what you speak.2. The worst thing about learning Spanish is the verb conjugations; they are complex, so you need...
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by Douglas Bower - 2007-07-19
This method of second language instruction was a further development or evolution of The Direct Method. World War II rose up and slapped the U.S. government in its linguistically challenged face, waki...
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by Douglas Bower - 2007-07-19
Realizing that The Grammar Translation Method of second language instruction did not work to impart spoken proficiency in the target language, in the late 1800's, The Direct Method surfaced in languag...
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by Douglas Bower - 2007-07-20
The grammar translation method of second language acquisition is virtually the only method used in most language courses taught in classrooms all over the world. It is also known as The Classical Meth...
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by Douglas Bower - 2007-07-22
Dr. Krashen explains that this idea, The Monitor Hypothesis, shows how language learning (grammar) affects language acquisition. This is, according to Krashen, the useful outcome of learning grammar. ...
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by Douglas Bower - 2007-07-22
Dr. Stephen Krashen's foundational principle in his theory of Second Language Acquisition is called "The Acquisition-Learning hypothesis." In this idea, a distinction is made in that wonderfully excit...
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by Douglas Bower - 2007-07-22
In second language acquisition research conducted in 1974-75, 1980 and 1987, it was postulated that the acquisition of grammatical forms followed a natural and predictable order. How this happens is c...
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by Douglas Bower - 2007-07-22
In the field of second language acquisition, Stephen Krashen, Ph.D, is a name that rises above the academic din that usually begins when the subject of Language Acquisition versus Language Learning is...