5 first steps for virtual language immersion
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 8:15 am
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Written by Javier Bastero Alonso
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Browsing the web we can find hundreds of methodologies applied to language learning, all of them with their positive and negative aspects, but let's leave aside magic formulas, if there is a method that really improves the experience of assimilating a language, it is none other than language immersion.
“ Linguistic or educational immersion is the intensive exposure to a second language, living in a community that speaks it regularly, in order to learn it more quickly and thus achieve bilingualism in learners.”
Of course, traveling to a country where the kenya phone data language being studied is spoken will help us progress much more quickly, mainly due to the continuous exposure to that language through all the skills.
Unfortunately, most people do not have this option, but do not despair, as Grupo Femxa offers you virtual language immersion.
If the idea is to increase our contact with the language, let's try to make it a constant part of our daily life. Over the next few weeks, we will try to provide you with a series of guidelines so that, little by little, you can "breathe" English, German, Chinese, Occitan or whatever language you want.
Keep in mind that, in order to fully integrate the language, it is necessary to practice the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Therefore, try to practice them daily, even if it is not for a long time. Movies, series, podcasts and even the radio will help you improve your listening. You can also read a chapter a day from a book of your choice and at the end, make a summary. (reading and writing) Oral practice is usually the most complicated but, if you do not have an interlocutor nearby, hey, talk to yourself! Go over your day out loud, the chapter of the book, whatever you want, but yes, it must be out loud, if we do it mentally, we will not be practicing pronunciation since we do not exercise either the vocal cords or any of the other elements that come into action with the act of speaking. You can also sing, and thus avoid putting your mental health in question
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Written by Javier Bastero Alonso
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Browsing the web we can find hundreds of methodologies applied to language learning, all of them with their positive and negative aspects, but let's leave aside magic formulas, if there is a method that really improves the experience of assimilating a language, it is none other than language immersion.
“ Linguistic or educational immersion is the intensive exposure to a second language, living in a community that speaks it regularly, in order to learn it more quickly and thus achieve bilingualism in learners.”
Of course, traveling to a country where the kenya phone data language being studied is spoken will help us progress much more quickly, mainly due to the continuous exposure to that language through all the skills.
Unfortunately, most people do not have this option, but do not despair, as Grupo Femxa offers you virtual language immersion.
If the idea is to increase our contact with the language, let's try to make it a constant part of our daily life. Over the next few weeks, we will try to provide you with a series of guidelines so that, little by little, you can "breathe" English, German, Chinese, Occitan or whatever language you want.
Keep in mind that, in order to fully integrate the language, it is necessary to practice the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Therefore, try to practice them daily, even if it is not for a long time. Movies, series, podcasts and even the radio will help you improve your listening. You can also read a chapter a day from a book of your choice and at the end, make a summary. (reading and writing) Oral practice is usually the most complicated but, if you do not have an interlocutor nearby, hey, talk to yourself! Go over your day out loud, the chapter of the book, whatever you want, but yes, it must be out loud, if we do it mentally, we will not be practicing pronunciation since we do not exercise either the vocal cords or any of the other elements that come into action with the act of speaking. You can also sing, and thus avoid putting your mental health in question
