Knowledge of a foreign language can be useful in a variety of situations: in the professional field, on vacation and even in personal life. Therefore, millions of people around the world spare no effort and time to learn, for example, English, French or Chinese - the most difficult of all languages.
To help everyone, today we offer the Top 10 ways to learn foreign languages. Each of them is based on an original approach designed to make the learning process most effective.
10. The method of reading Ilya Frank
This method is designed for passive language learning, that is, learning to speak and perceive speech by ear according to Frank will not work, but reading and understanding what is read is easy. For training, books are used in which the foreign text is supplemented by a literal Russian translation. Gradually, in the process of reading, a person remembers vocabulary and grammatical constructions.
9. Callan Method
This method was developed for learning English while completely immersed in the language environment, that is, training is in English. The teacher does not pronounce a single Russian word. The main plus of the method is the elimination of the language barrier. According to the developers, the method is suitable even for those who do not know a word in English.
8. Online foreign language courses
This method can significantly save in comparison with traditional forms of group classes. As a rule, the teacher communicates with students via Skype, while training is carried out in all directions - speaking, grammar, reading and writing.
7. Internet services for learning foreign languages
We already mentioned one of these resources in the top 7 best Russian startups. The LinguaLeo service and the like allow you to study the grammar and vocabulary of a language, perform exercises, test knowledge and communicate with native speakers and other students.
6. Popular words method
The essence of the method is that in each language there are 100-200 most used words. It is on them that they emphasize at the beginning of training. To these pairs of hundreds of words add another 300-500, depending on the interests of the student or his goals. For example, if a language is studied to work with foreign computer programs, then there will be one set, and if for a vacation trip, then another.
5. Audiocourses of foreign languages
Few have heard about the popular method of Ilona Davydova. Students are encouraged to listen to grammar lessons, dialogs, and short stories in recordings. This method helps to learn to perceive foreign speech by ear, but after audio courses it can be difficult to overcome the barrier and speak on your own.
4. Watching foreign films with subtitles
For beginners, subtitles in Russian are suitable, for those who already speak the language at a more decent level, foreign subtitles are useful. This method allows you to learn to understand speech by ear, and also promotes the development of a living language, sometimes very different from that taught in classical courses. Foreign films can be a great addition to any other method.
3. Communication with a native speaker
You can arrange communication with a foreigner both live and via the Internet. It is advisable not to focus on one form of communication - verbal or written. The opportunity to communicate with a native speaker is a unique chance to overcome the language barrier, form a pronunciation, and even learn to think in a foreign language.
2. Reading magazines and newspapers in a foreign language
If you do not consider specialized publications, then the language of the media can be described as lively, simple and vitally applicable. Whatever language is chosen for study, newspapers and magazines will be an excellent aid in the development of modern commonly used vocabulary.
1. Learning foreign languages when traveling abroad
Of course, this method is quite extreme for an unprepared person. However, it is precisely a complete immersion in the language environment that allows you to quickly remove barriers and begin to communicate. Foreign trips allow you to learn the language in all directions, because while traveling we read signs and signs, communicate verbally, fill out forms in hotels, etc.