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	<title>Empowering Democracy &#187; Language</title>
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		<title>The Three Pillars Of Language Acquisition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My school never taught me how to learn a language. Accordingly, I have struggled for years trying to learn a variety of languages. For me to finally get some success in my language, I had to show the techniques used by successful language learners. I learned to speak really fluent, learners will have three development [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My school never taught me how to learn a language. Accordingly, I have struggled for years trying to learn a variety of languages. For me to finally get some success in my language, I had to show the techniques used by successful language learners. I learned to speak really fluent, learners will have three development centers language very clear their brains.<span id="more-23"></span></p>
<p>Speakers learn<br />
To learn a language to speak, he must speak the language. This is the first part of success. It involves developing the primary skills and also the most neglected aspect of learning a language. To speak with competence in a second language, we speak with him often. It&#8217;s as simple and as deep as the others. The main goal of learning a language to communicate. However, if you spend all your time memorizing vocabulary and buried her nose in books of grammar, you&#8217;re never more than a simple conversation in the language.</p>
<p>Practice listening<br />
The second major area of language learning is to learn the language to hear. To make a call, you must be capable of person, I call you to understand. To succeed, you must open your ears to the sounds of language. Get the best results, we must delve into the sounds of language. Spend as much time as possible listening to podcasts, conversations around you, radio, radio, etc., all in your target language. At first everything is incomprehensible. But over time, you slowly begin to recognize certain patterns and rhythms. Over time, you begin to recognize individual words. At some point you&#8217;ll begin to begin to understand the meaning. But all this takes time. You must open your ears to the sounds of language.</p>
<p>Reading Exercises<br />
The last area to learn a language is to learn by reading. It is common for people to skip this step, but it is a very powerful method of learning a language. As for listening, reading is another way to immerse yourself in the target language. The key lies in popular magazines and newspapers read in the language. Use this method to share your thoughts with the language as it is actually used. There is also a sense of fairness on the tongue. You know that when things look all right</p>
<p>To maximize your success with your study of language, which is a good starting point for learning a language. Learners language most successful spend time with each of the three major disciplines of language learning: speaking, listening and reading.</p>
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