Author: | Rick Dearman | ISBN: | 1230000231279 |
Publisher: | XGI Publications | Publication: | April 7, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Rick Dearman |
ISBN: | 1230000231279 |
Publisher: | XGI Publications |
Publication: | April 7, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Most language courses are directed at beginners and give a general introduction to the vocabulary, along with some audio and grammar of a language. However to move on into intermediate and advanced usage of a language you need more! This book will show you how to design your study around the three principle methodologies recommended by polyglots, and hyper-polyglots world-wide, which are:
1. Intensive Reading
2. Shadowing
3. Transcription.
In order to gain advanced fluency in a language you need to train the muscle memory of your speaking organs. To be fluent in another language you need exposure to the word patterns of that language. Finally you need to become comfortable with the pattern of sentences. Fluent speakers don't think about the grammar rules whenever they talk, they just mimic the countless correct sentences they have encountered and spoken before. All of these things are accomplished by constant exposure and repetition and all of them are included in the principles of this book.
Most language courses are directed at beginners and give a general introduction to the vocabulary, along with some audio and grammar of a language. However to move on into intermediate and advanced usage of a language you need more! This book will show you how to design your study around the three principle methodologies recommended by polyglots, and hyper-polyglots world-wide, which are:
1. Intensive Reading
2. Shadowing
3. Transcription.
In order to gain advanced fluency in a language you need to train the muscle memory of your speaking organs. To be fluent in another language you need exposure to the word patterns of that language. Finally you need to become comfortable with the pattern of sentences. Fluent speakers don't think about the grammar rules whenever they talk, they just mimic the countless correct sentences they have encountered and spoken before. All of these things are accomplished by constant exposure and repetition and all of them are included in the principles of this book.