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What is more important: Psychology over knowledge. Epsode 392. It's quite clear on the knowledge part but why psychology and it's importance for any language learners?! Today's podcast is only few minutes but it is to give you something to chew on, a birds eye view on a topic. Psychology plays a crucial role in language learning success, impacting motivation, learning strategies, and overall proficiency. Here’s why: 1. Motivation and Self-Efficacy 2. Learning Strategies and Cognitive Processes 3. Emotional and Social Factors: 4. Error Correction and Feedback: In summary, integrating psychological principles into language learning enhances motivation, optimizes learning strategies, manages emotional challenges, and ultimately leads to greater proficiency and success. It’s not just about memorizing vocabulary and grammar; it’s about understanding the learner’s mind and tailoring the learning process accordingly. Therefore, in my 1-1 training classes I focus on this the majority of the time and I've completed over 20 thousand coaching calls from managers to vice presidents of huge corporations and they tell me - it works! Come and try for yourself!
What is more important: Psychology over knowledge. Epsode 392.
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[conversation 1] A : 리디아 씨, 오늘 학교에 가요? B : 아니요, 안 가요. A : 그럼 뭐 해요? B : 운동해요. 그리고 영화를 봐요. [converstaion 1] A : Lydia, are you going to school? B : No, I am not. A : Then what are you doing? B : Exercising. And watching a movie. [conversation 2] A : 미호 씨, 주스를 좋아해요? B : 아니요, 안 좋아해요. A : 커피를 좋아해요? B : 네, 좋아해요. 커피가 맛있어요. [conversation 2] A : Miho, do you like juice? B : No, I don't. A : Do you like coffee? B : Yes, coffee is tasty. [Vocabulary] 운동하다 exercise 청소하다 clean 먹다 eat 배우다 learn 공부하다 study 만나다 meet 좋아하다 to be like 마시다 drink 입다 wear 가르치다 teach 사다 buy 빨래하다 laundry 맛있다 tasty 재미있다 interesting 안 NOT 그리고 and 아주 very [Grammar points] 안 A/V the negatin adverb '안' comes before a verb or an adjective and marks negation.
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What is Lydia not doing today?
학교에 가요.
운동해요.
영화를 봐요.
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