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Spanish Learning the Fun Way

March 20th, 2008 Joseph Chmielewski No comments

Scott Adams, of Dilbert Fame, provides a great motivator for learning Spanish.

Scott produces his daily comic strips in español.

Link to the Dilbert in Spanish Daily Cartoon

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Language Learning Explosion

March 13th, 2008 Joseph Chmielewski No comments

It is easy to overlook the math when learning a new language. “What is the Math of language learning?” you ask.

Answer: The math of language learning is the geometric growth of vocabulary and the exponential growth of items such as verb conjugations. Read more…


Over Learning Beginning Spanish

January 27th, 2008 Joseph Chmielewski No comments

Beginning the study of a new language is either difficult or boring. Beginning Spanish can be difficult and boring, too. Spanish can be a struggle or a joy, and the learning strategies that you employ during the first days of your language study are most important.

The first step you take in wading into the language are the most important because you need to build a rock-steady foundation. Read more…


The Myth of Learning Language “Like a Two-Year Old”

January 11th, 2008 Joseph Chmielewski No comments

You often hear the quip, “Learning languages is easy. If a two-year old can do it, why can’t you?”

Of course this misses the point. Actually, the perprtrator of this myth  glosses over several truths with the attempt at humor. Too bad that this humor turns out to have a mean underbelly, a less-than-nice  (subtle) set of implications.

Here are the problems with learning language as a two-year old does.
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Language Learning Tools for Auditory Learners…

January 9th, 2008 Joseph Chmielewski No comments

Everyone assumes that Language Learning is easier for auditory learners than for folks with other learning styles.

This might be true, but since only about one percent of people learn best by listening, odds are this mythical ease of learning doesn’t apply to you.

The reason that auditory learners don’t hold a huge advantage in learning languages is that learning a language consists of more than listening skills.
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