Fast Easy Way to Learn a LanguageJohn Wiley & Sons, 2 févr. 2012 - 232 pages Fast, Easy Way to Learn a Language is essential reading for anyone studying a language at school, for business, travel or just for pleasure. Well-known inspirational teacher Bill Handley speaks 15 languages at various degrees of fluency. He is passionate about learning languages and believes language learning should be an adventure. In this book he explains:
Fast Easy Way to Learn a Language will have you speaking your new language in no time. The book explores all the important topics: active and passive learning, mastering a different alphabet, using recorded material, planning your own immersion program, making effective use of the internet and much more. It includes special advice for school and university students. This is the fun way to learn a language. |
Table des matières
Preface Introduction | |
Choosing your tools | |
Studying at school or for an examination | |
Choose your vocabulary | |
Learning a different alphabet or writing system | |
Recorded material | |
Vocabulary | |
Your plan | |
Week five or | |
Language classes | |
Grammar | |
Plan your own immersion program | |
Using the internet | |
Advice for school and university students | |
Afterword | |
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