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Andrew Wright's avatar

It seems criminal that I haven't responded before but life kept intervening. Anyway, here goes.

I've been a second language teacher for about 15 years. My mental model is that some people are going to learn languages MUCH more easily than others. If you are in this lower-friction group, congratulations.

For those who tend to succeed, whether easily or with more effort, there are several common factors:

1) There needs to be something they want within the language. I have a bunch of students who became extremely fluent watching YouTube videos and even brainrot short form content. It motivated them.

It could be books or stories or video games. Immersion is a great reason to want to learn a language. That could be a trip. Ideally this isn't something they can simply translate or find in their own language.

For some kids the simple feeling of improvement is enough to motivate them to keep going- don't bank on this, it often is this way for easy language learners.

2) deliberate practice - often this means doing something outside of school. Tutorial lessons can work if the student wants to improve. Self study can work if there is place where students can 'test' their learning.

This is weightlifting, not a race for output. I think some of the apps are so frictionless that the information gained only stays in the app. The information should be pulled out into more realistic applications if you want it to generalize

3) there needs to be a safe environment students can test what they've learned and receive authentic feedback. This could be conversation. Reading or listening can be a test, too. Students who understand pass the test. The key point is that the language feedback that they receive is accurate and that they are willing to engage. This is environmental.

I cannot stress enough that learning a language is a vulnerable experience and learners need to feel that the benefits outweigh the fear and vulnerability. It is easier with younger children because they feel less social fear. The ability to experiment with language is crucial.

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Nicole's avatar

I love languages, I had tried many times with various methods (books, apps, courses etc). Finding out about the Comprehensible Input method has gotten me so much further in acquiring another language than any other method. CI method is about acquiring another language rather than learning it. CI teachers use a lot of stories to teach the language. I have been using Dreaming Spanish to acquire Spanish.

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