3472. Towards Success at Learning


The teacher I think has to be human and humane. And if he does something wrong, he should apologize. 

As well in that way he will gain prestige before his students. But he will apologize in an honest way, not to seek to obtain that prestige in a selfish way. 

He loves his students, with benevolence love: seeking what is good for those students. 

Something else for today. H. D. Brown, an expert at learning languages himself used to say we learners have to find our own unique pathway to success. If a person fails to learn a language it is because he didn’t know how to learn. 

If that person does his best, he’ll be getting that pathway to success. 

And for learning a language something we can do – not only that, anyway – is to read novels in that language. We’ll encounter new words and words we didn’t know, but from the context we can – often – understand what they mean. 

It is something I do and it serves me to understand the text. Even I kind of guess what those words might mean, as if I already knew their meaning, and more often than not I hit the target in what they mean... Have a nice week. / Photo from: Freepik.

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