2186. Learning a foreign language. A tip



Expert H. D. Brown, whom I had the honor of emailing with, continues below: Few if any people achieve fluency in a foreign language solely within the confines of the classroom […] look at the teaching process as the facilitation of learning […]Learning is a change in behavior […]. Language learning is mainly a matter of imitation. You must be a mimic. Just as a small child. He imitates everything. / Photo from: Happy-People1 linksservice com


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