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What are some techniques that adults can use to learn languages the way children do?
🧑🏻isao: You have to talk a lot. Feel no shame. Say something wrong. Be corrected. Say the same thing wrong again. Be corrected.never lose the desire to keep communicating. You don't need to say something difficult. Say something simple but repeat it. Again and again, until your conversation partner is visibly agitated. Do the same thing the next day.
🧔🏻♂️Matt: anh rất thích xem phim hoạt hình. Trong phim hoạt hình, những nhân vật có xu hướng nói chậm chậm, dùng từ vựng cơ bản, vv. Hơn nữa, những đứa trẻ có thể nói với những người bạn bè suốt ngày về một chủ đề mà chúng thích, ví dụ chơi game hoặc thể thao.
I think watching cartoons is a good way to learn a language, because the characters tend to talk slowly and use simple vocabulary. A lot of adults don't want to do that, but you have to walk before you can run. That's an English phrase that means you have to learn to do simple things first, and then gradually learn to do more complicated things.
What are some techniques that adults can use to learn languages the way children do?
🧑🏻isao: You have to talk a lot. Feel no shame. Say something wrong. Be corrected. Say the same thing wrong again. Be corrected.never lose the desire to keep communicating. You don't need to say something difficult. Say something simple but repeat it. Again and again, until your conversation partner is visibly agitated. Do the same thing the next day.
🧔🏻♂️Matt: anh rất thích xem phim hoạt hình. Trong phim hoạt hình, những nhân vật có xu hướng nói chậm chậm, dùng từ vựng cơ bản, vv. Hơn nữa, những đứa trẻ có thể nói với những người bạn bè suốt ngày về một chủ đề mà chúng thích, ví dụ chơi game hoặc thể thao.
I think watching cartoons is a good way to learn a language, because the characters tend to talk slowly and use simple vocabulary. A lot of adults don't want to do that, but you have to walk before you can run. That's an English phrase that means you have to learn to do simple things first, and then gradually learn to do more complicated things.