![]() ![]() Once you know how to learn languages from content, you can continue doing so throughout your life, whenever you want. After the initial beginner content, you can quickly move to things that interest you, sports, pop culture, current events, hobbies, literature or whatever you fancy at any given time.ħ) You can study for life. You do not need to remember grammar rules nor do exercizes.Ħ) It is more interesting. You are not forced to find words and to try to express yourself. You can carry your language learning with you, wherever you are.ĥ) It is less stressful. ![]() You can find all the content you need on the internet, at libraries, on television and radio.Ĥ) It is portable. You do not need to pay for a school, or travel anywhere. Most successful polyglots only rely on content based learning.ģ) It is cheaper. You can concentrate better on noticing the language, if you are not interrupted by teachers, other students, or yourself trying to speak the language. You start with easy content and advance to more difficult content, on your own timetable.Ģ) It is more effective. There are at least ten reasons why learning languages through meaningful content is preferable to attending class, studying grammar rules, or trying to speak your way to fluency.ġ) It is easier. But the best way to learn is through interesting content, listening, reading and building up vocabulary. What constitutes interesting content will depend on each learner, and even on the changing interests of each learner. ![]() ![]() The answer is interesting language content. But what about external factors? What does a keen language learner need most of all? Of course, language learning success depends mostly on the learner. Ten reasons why a language learner needs interesting language content more than anything else. ![]()
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