hi all, i just interested in talking with somebody and know other imformation that you never heard befor. i love it. so i will choose the language which most people used. haha, i think english is a good choice.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:01 AM, henson Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hehe > Now I am just only interested in English now. > Maybe I will to learn Korean. > :-) > > 2008/10/6 Josney Ribeiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > The same is true for any language learner. > > > > > > The Best Way to Learn Dutch > > > > How To Learn Dutch! > > > > > > > > Here are some tips which may help you to master the Dutch Language! > > > > > > > > Speak without Fear > > > > The biggest problem most people face in learning a new language is their > own > > fear. They worry that they won't say things correctly or that they will > > look stupid so they don't talk at all. Don't do this. The fastest way > to > > learn anything is to do it – again and again until you get it right. > Like > > anything, learning any language requires practice. Don't let a little > fear > > stop you from getting what you want. > > > > > > > > > > > > Use all of your Resources > > > > Even if you study Dutch at a language school it doesn't mean you can't > learn > > outside of class. Using as many different sources, methods and tools as > > possible, will allow you to learn faster. There are many different ways > you > > can improve your Dutch so don't limit yourself to only one or two. The > > internet is a fantastic resource for virtually anything, but for the > > language learner it's perfect. > > > > > > > > Surround Yourself with Dutch > > > > The absolute best way to learn Dutch is to surround yourself with it. > > Takenotes in Dutch, put Dutch books around your room, listen to Dutch > > language radio broadcasts, watch Dutch news, movies and television. > > Speak Dutch with your friends whenever you can. Themore Dutch material > that > > you have around you, the faster you will learn and the more likely it is > > that you will begin "thinking in Dutch." > > > > Listen to Native Speakers as Much as Possible > > > > There are some good Dutch teachers that have had to learn Dutch as a > second > > language before they could teach it. However, there are several reasons > > why many of the best schools prefer to hire native Dutch speakers. One of > > the reasons is that native speakers have a natural flow to their speech > that > > students of Dutch should try to imitate. > > > > > > > > > > > > Watch Dutch Films and Television > > > > This is not only a fun way to learn but it is also very effective. By > > watching Dutch films you can expand your vocabulary and hear the flow of > > speech from the actors. If you listen to the news you can also hear > > different accents. > > > > > > > > Listen to Dutch Music > > > > Music can be a very effective method of learning Dutch. In fact, it is > > often used as a way of improving comprehension. The best way to learn > > though, is to get the lyrics (words) to the songs you are listening to > and > > try to read them as the artist sings. There are several good internet > sites > > where one can find the words for most songs. This way you can practice > your > > listening and reading at the same time. And if you like to sing, fine. > > > > Study As Often As Possible! > > > > Only by studying things like grammar and vocabulary and doing exercises, > can > > you really improve your knowledge of any language. > > > > Do Exercises and Take Tests > > > > Many people think that exercises and tests aren't much fun. However, by > > completing exercises and taking tests you can really improve your Dutch. > One > > of the best reasons for doing lots of exercises and tests is that they > give > > you a benchmark to compare your future results with. Often, it is by > > comparing your score on a test you took yesterday with one you took a > month > > or six months ago that you realize just how much you have learned. If > you > > never test yourself, you will never know how much you are progressing. > > > > > > > > Record Yourself > > > > Nobody likes to hear their own voice on tape but like tests, it is good > to > > compare your tapes from time to time. You may be so impressed with the > > progress you are making that you may not mind the sound of your voice as > > much. > > > > Listen to Dutch > > > > By this, we mean, speak on the phone or listen to radio broadcasts, > > audiobooks or CDs in Dutch. This is different than watching the > television > > or films because you can't see the person that is speaking to you. Many > > learners of Dutch say that speaking on the phone is one of the most > > difficult things that they do and the only way to improve is topractice. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > MOST IMPORTANT - HAVE FUN :-) > > > > -- > > My new videos on youtube: > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2TwYYCgUb8 > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONxCgc0tXQU > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Dream what you want to dream; go where you want to go; be what you > want to be, because you have only one life and one chance to do all > the things you want to do. > > > > -- Regards, Nova --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "English Learner's Cafe" group. 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