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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 28, 2023 6:34:15 GMT
I I took a chance and the video above is the result of a fascinating half-hour conversation in which I tell Stephen about his life's work on how people learn new languages. Stephen talks not only about his research findings but also about his own experiences of learning a new language and the power of stories as learning tools. Enjoy preferring to listen to this interview in podcast form. Find it on the podcast episode. Listen on or listen on By the way. If you're looking for a way to learn a language through the power of stories, look no further. My course is a C Level Contact List fun and effective way to get you speaking fluently by teaching you through stories instead of rules. Learn more and request a one-day free trial of the course of your choice. About Stephen Krashen Stephen has a musical background. He became interested in music in college and changed his major to musicology and music history. He then went to Vienna to study piano for a year. In Vienna he discovered his passion for languages. He eventually gave up piano studies, but during that year he After learning to speak fluent German. The spent 20 years working in the Peace Corps in Ethiopia, learning Amharic and spending the next month studying Hebrew with his wife in Israel. Stephen Krashen Theory Stephen Krashen Reading Stephen's argument is all Language learning is all done with comprehensible input. t? This means reading or listening to a language that we can basically understand despite not understanding all the words and structures in it. For the sake of saying language acquisition there is only one.
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