2011年10月3日星期一
The Fastest Way to Learn a Language
It's no secret. Learning a language is tough, even for the most studious people out there. While Rosetta Stone V3 getting to a level of basic communication for holiday travel may only take a matter of weeks, achieving a level of fluency is a challenge years in the making. So, what's the fastest way to learn a language?First, we must understand that learning a language goes beyond the typical idea of learning grammar and vocabulary. To truly claim a language as your own involves mastery of pronunciation, construction and the ability to speak without thinking. Without this mastery, a non-native speaker will always sound like a non-native speaker, and if the goal of language mastery is for business purposes, this non-native image can possibly add a negative perspective and affect success.The fastest way to learn a language and achieve this fluent level is to learn it like a child, and this involves a full immersion program. One of the largest barriers for language acquisition is the fact that students try and associate a meaning in respect to their own language. Sure, every language has a way to say the same basic functions, but construction can stop someone in their tracks. Whereas a literal translation might seem correct, it may not be the idiomatic phrasing that native speakers actually use and understand.By being placed in a full immersion program, which involves study courses and a home stay, students can learn the language as if they were a child. They will hear conversational interactions, letting them know when and where to associate certain terms. In addition, they will also be surrounded by correct pronunciation of the language's words and sounds, helping them to overcome a foreigner's accent.Immersion lets a language student see results faster. How much faster? Of course this varies by student, but from Rosetta Stone Hindi personal experiences, I learned in 4 months of Russian language immersion the amount that would normally be covered in 2 years of university study and possibly more. The real benefit of this progress was the countless number of times people complimented my pronunciation and ability to speak without an accent. Furthermore, the intensity of a language immersion helps a student to retain the knowledge better for years to come.Besides learning a language to a fluent level, immersion adds value to a resume by giving a person real cultural insights that cannot be obtained from any classroom back home. By living in this new environment and having experiences first-hand, knowledge is attained that looks beneficial to possible employers, especially those with a need to work with the country of acquired expertise. The ability to know the language as well as the ideas, beliefs and ways of thinking of the locals is priceless.For the serious language learner, immersion programs help take the student further than traditional classroom methods alone. In addition, the benefits of a language immersion can be seen at a much more rapid rate, giving the student the ability to achieve a fluent level that includes proper grammar, pronunciation and speaking without thinking long before their non-immersion counterparts have entered their second Rosetta Stone Korean year.To read about Brooke's immersion program, refer to the article, "Russian Language Immersion in Kyrgyzstan".
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