Benefits of Learning Languages
It’s all well and good to learn languages in a better way, but what does one gain from it? A hell of a lot more than you think, actually.
An exploration of how best to learn languages and practices or methods that turn out counterproductive.
It’s all well and good to learn languages in a better way, but what does one gain from it? A hell of a lot more than you think, actually.
Curing or preventing language trauma isn’t just about setting a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere, it’s also about helping the student work on the language in the most effective way possible.
When faced with traumatized students, how can we proceed to help them overcome this fear? First and foremost, by removing the pressure
Some possible reasons behind the counterproductive structuring of some countries’ language teaching systems
The actual characteristics and considerable consequences of counterproductive language teaching systems
Learning a language is an eminently practical exercise. Find out a simpler, much more manageable approach to languages, as well as convenient tips on how best to practice them.
In this introduction, I lay out how I came to be in a position to legitimately express myself on learning and teaching languages.