我今年80,自學英文20年,一是有興趣,二是怕失智,74歲通過英語導遊考試,為了加強聽說能力,平日大量閱讀各種資訊,並收看英語視頻,遇到老外主動交談,別害羞更別怕說錯,因為知道多,可深談,最後變成朋友,對於英語聽說助益非淺. Language learning is a journey of accumulation, not an instant transformation.
@dick19823 ай бұрын
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@debby32263 ай бұрын
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@gengchun9593 ай бұрын
我跟您的看法一致:Language learning is a journey of accumulation, not an instant transformation.慢慢积累的
@user-xb2cl4fu7f3 ай бұрын
好厉害呀!您好棒!
@user-ez4et1iq6i3 ай бұрын
我是个69岁的老同志
@tanned065 ай бұрын
对的海叔!如果是成年后学一种新的语言,一定要有积极的意识学习(active learning)和深入思考语言的逻辑和词汇的关系才可能进步,如果要在短时间进步神速,必须在学习当儿尽量完全进入语言状况,最好不碰本身母语。我二十多年年前考雅思申请英国加拿大奖学金读研,用了三个多月自习语言,天天读Reader's Digest, BBC News,National Geography, 每天完成IELTS备考习题,完全不碰本身母语。就这样从雅思5.5分跨越到8分,最后拿到加拿大名校奖学金读了两个研究学位。
Absolutely true. Learning for meaning. Lots of meaningful inputs. Excitement. These are very important for people who are over 40 and want to learn another language.
Bro, your experienced understanding of learning English is quite useful and essential. I majored in IT too, immigrated to Australia 12 years ago. With over two decades of learning English since I was small, but I still had great difficulty of communicating with local Aussie at the beginning, after 5-6 years surviving as a immigrant with a lot of reading and talking that helped a lot, afterwards I could communicate with any English speaker. But I never talk with others about the bullshits and their locals interests.