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40 minutes
Released:
Apr 2, 2020
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The Intermediate level of language learning is where many language students begin to have a hard time.
Routines become tedious and dull, motivation to study can plummet, overall interest in the language may slowly begin to vanish. All of these factors and many more may drive us to give up on our language goals.
But don't despair! This episode will be the first of several that will help you navigate through what in my opinion is the most difficult phase of the language learning process.
In this episode I focus on one of the biggest aspects of language learning: vocabulary acquistion.
I talk about ways to improve your memory, present various methods for learning large amounts of new words that helped me succeed as a Spanish medical interpreter, and reveal several personal methods that I have used that makes vocabulary learning less of a chore and more exciting.
Check out my article on Medium for more about mistakes I made in learning vocabulary here or on my website at keithhayden.net
Routines become tedious and dull, motivation to study can plummet, overall interest in the language may slowly begin to vanish. All of these factors and many more may drive us to give up on our language goals.
But don't despair! This episode will be the first of several that will help you navigate through what in my opinion is the most difficult phase of the language learning process.
In this episode I focus on one of the biggest aspects of language learning: vocabulary acquistion.
I talk about ways to improve your memory, present various methods for learning large amounts of new words that helped me succeed as a Spanish medical interpreter, and reveal several personal methods that I have used that makes vocabulary learning less of a chore and more exciting.
Check out my article on Medium for more about mistakes I made in learning vocabulary here or on my website at keithhayden.net
Released:
Apr 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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