One of the key factors to learn something is to believe that you can learn it. Unfortunately, there is a widespread assumption that in many domains talent is essential to become successful. in this post I try to answer the following questions: Is intelligence genetically determined or can be learned? […]
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Knowing grammar without studying it: an emergent property of language acquisition?
As children we learn our native language without studying grammar (Sure, later at school we are forced to learn grammar but this happens when we are already fluent). We speak the language in a way that (mostly) follows grammar rules without knowing them, how is this possible? how is possible […]
Read MoreMy 3 most important language-learning strategies of 2020
In this post, I want to share the 3 most important strategies I learned in 2020 about language learning. I learned to value these strategies because I empirically tested them and found that they have improved substantially my learning process. I think these are strategies that can be useful to […]
Read MoreAudio or text? The dilemma of the beginner language learner
And if we could learn a foreign language like we learnt our mother tongue? Surely, many of us have thought this while facing the challenge of learning a foreign language. Surely, there is something useful in understanding and analysing how children learn a language without going to a language school. […]
Read MoreMindful language learning. Why focus and attention are essential to learn a language
You are reading a book and you start thinking about what are you going to eat for dinner, you are writing a letter and you start checking your e-mail, you are cooking and you start thinking about the book you were reading. In a world full of multi media gadgets, […]
Read MoreInvesting in discomfort
A few days ago I was invited to dinner and I started to chat with a guest. He was German and we started the conversation in German but it was obvious that, even if I could understand about 70% of what he was saying, I had also to struggle a […]
Read MoreWatching movies to learn a language? Yes, but better if……..
Many people in the language-learning community argue that watching movies is a good way to learn languages. Of course, almost everybody likes the idea of learning a language by watching a movie but then, when you try, you may find that most of the conversations in movies are really difficult […]
Read MoreHow to use radio programs and parallel texts to learn a language
In a previous post, I explained the reading-listening method that consists in reading a book while listening to its audiobook version. As an alternative, I found very useful to use free online content that is available both in the audio version and in the text version. For example, I found that both […]
Read MoreWhy it is easier to destroy than to create and how this relates to learning a language (and anything else)
In this post, I am going to explain why learning a language is similar to forming a new habit and why you should never stop learning until you have reached fluency. It is easier to lose a habit than to create oneIf you are a runner you know that once […]
Read MoreThe principle of effect applied to learn a language
The law of effect states that if the responses to action produce a somehow pleasant or satisfying feeling we are more likely to repeat the same action in the future when we are in a similar context. In other words, actions that produce a pleasant effect in a specific context […]
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