1281. Learning a language without learning strategies?



Teacher A said to teacher B, “All of us, if we wish to learn a different language, use learning strategies. 

Precisely we learn a language because we use any kinds of learning strategies. 

Otherwise, can you tell me how we would learn a language? When you’re learning a language, you, aware or not, are using learning strategies. 

Learning strategies is whatever we do when we’re learning a language. We learn languages by using learning strategies. 

In Rebecca Oxford’s already mentioned book you can find a systematic order of learning strategies. Otherwise you can consult the Internet about Rebecca Oxford.” / Photo from: scratched media mit edu. students on computers 

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