03/17/2011

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Behavior How much time should be at language learning? Proved that for about six months of daily sessions (1-1,5 hours a day) is quite realistic to learn a foreign language to perfection. If you will be given more time studying foreign, then the result get used to. Pitfalls when learning a foreign language. If you start to learn a foreign book-self, then there exists a real danger that in attempting to speak on it you think about your own language, since it does not know how to pronounce words, what tone and facial expressions are used in different situations. Audio recordings will help the formulation of the correct pronunciation - it must be exactly in the initial stage of learning, but in the future they can only hinder. In any language, use different intonations, facial expressions or gestures could fundamentally change the meaning of the same expressions or words. To learn a foreign language perfectly, must not only know the words and grammar rules, but also understand how to pronounce this or that phrase - that is to study the behavioral side of the tongue. In other words, here comes into force the following scheme: first heard then I saw, and, finally, he repeated himself. In this case it is not necessary (or even harmful) to try to understand why the phrase is constructed exactly why, say, a hotel can set a question, and a visit with a similar situation, he will offensive. If you simply copy the behavior of a native speaker (or the use of this video), without thinking and analyzing his speech, the benefit will be much greater, and headaches on the "why" - is much less.