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Tips and Hints
A. You have to memorize. Memorization is the main task in learning a new language.
1. Memorize short phrases or sentences rather than individual words alone.
2. Learn the ideas, not just the words.
B. Make the fullest possible use of your class time.
1. Pay attention in class. This will make your work outside class seem
much easier.
2. When the teacher is explaining or someone else is reciting, listen
and think what they are saying. Do not heave a sigh of relief and
"tune out" when you are not reciting. Respond mentally to each
comment and question and conduct a sort of dialogue on the subject
matter if you are not actually involved in an oral dialogue with the
teacher or classmates.
C. Language learning means habit development.
1. By listening to your teacher and imitating him or her (aloud or silently), you improve your speech habits
Try to imitate your teacher's pronunciation abd speech pattern and, in so doing , form the necessary
habits that will make you a successful language student.
2. By studying and reading aloud when you are alone, you develop good pronunciation habits and
language fluency.
D. Homework is a "must" -- but there are tactics that make it easier and more effective.
1. Divide your homework material into small units if you find it hard going. Work about 10 to 15 minutes
on it; do something else for a a while, then return to your language assignment. Be sure you return to it!
2. Do your homework when it is assigned. Do not expect to turn in several late assignments in a batch.
Homework is part of the listening/ practicing process. The homework "document" in itself is not the
important thing. It is the habits that doing homework has helped you form, and the vocabulary, syntax,
and language patterns that doing homework has helped you master, which are really important.
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