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This topic reminds me of a film released recently which was based on the famous old story happened in the Tang dynasty. At that time, the queen really liked eating one kind of furits called litchi. She lived in the capital city Changan, but litchi grew in the tropical area which was 2000 kilometres aways from the capital. In order to let the queen eat the freshest fruit, a group people created a lot of ways of keeping the fruit fresh. They eventually succeeded. So, if you let me choose the greatest invention, maybe my answer is fridge and plane. If they have this two kinds of inventions, they wouldn't be that tired to delivery fresh fruit from long distance aways. New inventions appear every day. Human beings keep changing this world we live in. More and more inventions will be created in the process of figuring out the problems which confuse us.
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🚀 The Secret Method: How Adults Can Learn Languages Like Children (Without Grammar Stress!) Language learning like a child – sounds crazy, right? Many adults believe the only way is to memorize grammar rules, study endless vocabulary lists, and pass tests. But the truth is: this is often the slowest way. Children learn very differently. They dive in, they listen, they observe, they make mistakes and repeat until it becomes natural. This is exactly the idea behind the Growing Participator Approach (GPA). ---------------------------------------- 🌱 What is GPA? The Growing Participator Approach shows that languages can be learned in a natural and playful way – just like children do. Instead of breaking everything down into rules, you immerse yourself in the living language. You listen first, you observe gestures and situations, you imitate words and phrases, and step by step you begin to build longer sentences. In other words, you experience the language instead of dissecting it. ---------------------------------------- 🍏 Example: Your Breakfast Table Let’s say you look at your breakfast. In a traditional class, you might learn: “the apple – the apples – nominative, accusative…” and so on. In GPA, it’s different: you simply describe what you see. “This is an apple.” “The apple is on the table.” “I am eating an apple.” By starting with real, meaningful sentences, grammar falls into place naturally later on. The focus is on use first, rules second. ---------------------------------------- 👋 Final Note This way of learning works for any language. I personally use it in my German lessons, because it helps learners speak more naturally and without the stress of grammar drills. I would love to hear from other learners or tutors: have you already tried learning this way, or would you like to give it a try? 🌍
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