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17/04/2020

Habit 4. They follow latest neuroscience research, and make use of what it tells us about our brains
Effective learners approach using the language as art, but learning the language as hard science.

Although the scientific community is still debating some aspects of memory and linguistics, that is no reason to resort to superstition and alchemy.

Many processes that occur in the brain of a language learner are well understood, yet largely neglected in our educational system. As a self-learner, you’re in a unique position to capitalize on all the latest findings, and make use of cutting-edge algorithms to boost your language abilities. :)

16/04/2020

Habit 3. They have a clear goal and use the language for something they already enjoy
Effective learners realize that you can’t learn a language without motivation that comes from the prospect of using in the context we’re passionate about.

For example:
I love horses and I’m always up for a trail ride, wherever my life takes me. So, I try to include equestrian themes throughout my learning. :)

15/04/2020

Habit 2. They study a little bit every day and don’t mistake the illusion of progress for actual improvement
Effective language learners understand that binge-learning is but an illusion of progress.

When you try to learn long lists of vocabulary all at once, or leaf through a textbook chapter after chapter without giving the necessary thought to the information within, your brain starts a tally addictively going up with every leaf.

The problem is, that mental counter represents the number of words and lessons you’ve seen, not the information you can actually use, or even remember on the next morning.

Bing learning is extremely motivating at the beginning, but consistently leads to burnout when the rational part of your brain finally realizes that all this euphoria was in fact unjustified.
:)

14/04/2020

8 habits of successful language learners

Habit 1. They review before learning, even if it means that they won’t have time or energy to learn more
Effective language learners know that what you don’t review—you forget forever, and forgetting means that all that time you’ve spent learning the new word of expression has been put to waste.

That is why you should always prioritize review above learning, and start every study session by going over your past notes and flashcards.

That way, if halfway through you realize that you’re just too exhausted to make the progress you hoped for, you’ve at least made sure you don’t regress by activating all the connections already in your brain!

14/04/2020

8 habits of a successful language learners:

Have you ever noticed the way some people are able to learn languages effortlessly, getting to fluency faster with pen & paper than others do with a bag-full of textbooks and a phone-full of learning apps?

Everything about their learning seems effortless, and every new word and expression they learn is used with utmost confidence.

What is it about these individuals that sets them apart?

Every language learner strives for this effortlessly cool way of learning, where study ceases to be a chore, and language usage becomes commonday.

While it may seem like these individuals were born with a natural linguistic talent, it actually all comes down to a few simple habits these super-learners integrate into their daily life.

We are going to post one habit perday and hope it will be useful.

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