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Seth
Professional TeacherPolyglot by Kató Lomb
Hello,
I have started reading this book by a famed Hungarian polyglot, Dr. Kató Lomb. She spoke 16 languages and wrote a book about the experience of learning a language, entitled ´´Polyglot´´.
I have reached to about page 50 reading on the Kindle, and I have been struck by her assertion that ´´innate ability´has close to no role in the language learning process. As an ESL teacher in both Asia and South America, I have found the opposite to be true....some students just ´´get it´´. Their brains put the pieces together fast and naturally. And while I agree with her that method and determination are important factors, dismissing natural ability seems a bit foolish to me.
What do you all think?
Oct 1, 2017 8:54 PM
Seth
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Learning Language
Chinese (Mandarin), Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
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