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He is Advocates of the approach improve teaching through reading and storytelling. Basically this means reading stories and making them understandable by explaining the occasional translation, drawings and other context clues. Stephen's language learning experience is favored by many experts in linguistics and teaching. Monolingual Stephen is the next exception. A researcher who is also an avid language learner, he believes that in order to become a better teacher or researcher it is important to understand the learning experience firsthand.
I view my language experiences as part of my research. You have to always be in the mind Antigua and Barbuda Email List of the acquirer. He also said that it is very helpful for researchers like him who are at different levels of learning. Currently his level of German, French and Spanish is very high while his level of Chinese is lower because he recently I just started learning Chinese. He says learning a language is difficult. People always want to speak English to you. He enjoys attending story-themed classes to improve his Mandarin.
In his Advanced Languages he likes to spend time reading many polyglots and learning can actually be counterproductive. Stephen agrees that this is the case with beginners as they can't understand enough to carry on a conversation. I'm much better off working on my own now in a Mandarin class than going to China. I'm not good enough yet. Stephen Krashen However he does feel that for advanced languages he can travel When studying because he was good enough to be able to speak the language with the people he met Second Language Accent Language.
I view my language experiences as part of my research. You have to always be in the mind Antigua and Barbuda Email List of the acquirer. He also said that it is very helpful for researchers like him who are at different levels of learning. Currently his level of German, French and Spanish is very high while his level of Chinese is lower because he recently I just started learning Chinese. He says learning a language is difficult. People always want to speak English to you. He enjoys attending story-themed classes to improve his Mandarin.
In his Advanced Languages he likes to spend time reading many polyglots and learning can actually be counterproductive. Stephen agrees that this is the case with beginners as they can't understand enough to carry on a conversation. I'm much better off working on my own now in a Mandarin class than going to China. I'm not good enough yet. Stephen Krashen However he does feel that for advanced languages he can travel When studying because he was good enough to be able to speak the language with the people he met Second Language Accent Language.