Posts Tagged ‘ForeignLanguage’

How to learn any language – introduction part one

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

This may be the most frequently told joke in the world – it’s repeated every day in almost every language:

“What do you call a person who speaks two languages?”
“Bilingual.”
“What do you call a person who speaks three languages?”
“Trilingual.”
“What do you call a person who speaks four languages?”
“Quadrilingual.”
“What do you call a person who speaks only one language?”
“An American!”

With your help this book can wipe that smile off the world’s face.

The reason Americans have been such notoriously poor language learners up to now is twofold:

1. We’ve never really had to learn other peoples’ languages before, and
2. Almost all foreign language instruction available to the average American has been until now (one hates to be cruel) worthless. “I took two years of high school French and four more years in college and I couldn’t even order orange juice in Marseilles” is more than a self effacing exaggeration. It’s a fact, a shameful, culturally impoverishing, economically dangerous, self defeating fact!

Modern commerce and communications have erased reason 1.
You and the method laid out in these posts, working together, will erase reason 2.

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Second Language Benefits Part One – What Can You Read From This Story?

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

I read about a Chinese joke a long time ago. I am sharing it with you here.

One day, a hen that is looking around for food with her chicken babies. An eagle hovering high in the sky sees them and dives down abruptly in order to catch them. On seeing this, the chickens quickly hide themselves behind their mother.

The eagle rolled down on the ground and die instead of catching them. Why? Let’s flash back. Just before the fatal talons touch them, the hen spurts out, “Sister Eagle, you must have been in such a hurry when you left home that you left your zipper open.” The eagle was just too embarrassed and tried to cover the zipper.

That’s not the end of the story. The kids are very proud of her mother who says to them, “That’s why it is important to learn a foreign language.”

Yes, that’s just a joke intended to bring people laughter. However, the knowledge of a language can really be a solution to some emergency. I will not go any further on this here. You know what I mean if you imagine the situation where you are sitting in train compartment with another person from another country without conversation. Silence sometimes kills.

In this series of articles I will leave away common second language benefits like the following.

A second language will open you mind and eyes for a new world, enable you to be promoted in job or find new opportunities for your personal development or you business. These advantages of learning a new language are indeed true. But they are already publicly known and people don’t like to be preached. You must have been trying to avoid them.

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Second Language Benefits Part One – for Children

Thursday, December 11th, 2008
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Before we talk about the benefits that Children can get from learning a foreign language, let’s us look into the advantages that a Children has in terms of language learning over adults. (more…)