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Nadia
How do you actively study a language?
Hi everyone! This is a general question for every language learner. How do you actively study the languages that are you learning? I mean, how do you remember the words without seeing them at the first place?
Because my problem is that I recognise the words when I read or hear them, so I think that I know them, but if I have to say them I don't remember.
I think I am guilty of passive studying.
Do you have any tips? Thank you! :)
2016年4月21日 18:37
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As you said, you cannot be passive when learning a language. You must actively apply and change the way you think and act with all the knowledge you acquire in your journey. What helped me a lot back in the days when I started learning was to set a line between my native and second language. So if you're trying to actually jump into what you're learning, you have to forget about your native language, and use what you've got. This will allow your target language to take root in your brain, it will grow and flourish just like a beautiful tree.
2016年4月21日
It seems to me, you are a replica of Sissi, Nadia.
2016年4月21日
Your passive vocabulary (the total amount of words you know and can recognize through listening or reading) will always be greater than your active vocabulary (the words you normally use when speaking). It is the same whether it is your mother language or second language.
2016年4月21日
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埃及阿拉伯语, 英语, 法语, 德语, 希腊语, 意大利语, 西班牙语
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