/Polyglot

Snippets of useful tools and methods along the way to becoming a polyglot

Polyglot

Snippets of useful tools and methods along the way to becoming a polyglot

Blog https://languagesincontext.com/learn-while-you-speak/#more-5055

Method list

Thanks to Lýdia Machová https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_XVt5rdpFY

Mandatory Techniques

  • SRS - Spaced Repetiiton Software (Anki, Memrise, Duolingo)
  • Avoid reading for as long as possible, train your ears and voice first.

Common learning techniques include listed in order of preference:

  • Pronunciation and Listening with IPA (Mimic Method)
  • Speak on day 1 (Benny Lewis)
  • Top ~500 vocab/phrases - Audio only, if possible (Anki)
  • Watchin TV shows / Listen to podcasts
  • Reading a book

Method Info

Pronunciation and Listening

For me pronunciation and listening are definitely top priority. Neutralize your accent right from the start and also be able to hear the sounds that others are making. Learning IPA doesn't sound fun, but it will be a useful tool.

Conversations with native speakers

Actually speaking to people is next on the list. Mimic Method covers this as step 2 as well. Benny Lewis reccomends to start here.

Top X words and phrases

Concurrent training with the above listening and speaking. Speaking without sufficient vocab is difficult. Incorporating top phrases with SRS is ideal. Also if possible, make these lists audio only. You can do this training on the go, in the car, on the way to work, coffee break at work...

Reading

Last resort for beginners, but OK to learn after you've gotten far enough in verbal communication

  • Lmited vocabulary books that slowly introduce words as you go along
  • Read both langages at the same time http://www.beelinguapp.com/
  • Read your favorite book in your target language

Basic Info

Learn IPA