Monday, August 17, 2009

Update


Update

I’ve spent a lot of time over the past month researching ‘language learning’. There are definitely many camps out there but the one that’s got my attention is the ‘acquisition approach’. This approach requires a ‘silent’ period that can last for up to a 1,000 hours and massive input of the target language. It doesn’t require books, study or even thinking, as these practices will ultimately restrict your ability in your chosen language.

Advocates of this approach include;


Though I haven’t researched it thoroughly, there doesn’t seem to be much in the way of products for this approach to language learning. The advocates would say that in this age of technology you can source many of the things yourself but this is time consuming and if you’re not familiar with your target language you might end up getting stuff in the wrong language i.e. Mandarin and Cantonese.

I want over the next few months to develop a proto product designed to meet the requirement of the ‘acquisition approach’. I will use it myself to learn Chinese and I’ll share with friends to see what they think.

Chinese – this is slowly improving. I can understand many more words now and sometimes I get the gist of what they’re talking about on TV. There hasn’t been any jumps in my comprehension though.

Photography – my income for July was down to $36 from $41 in June. Currently I’m likely to get around $30 for August. The summer months are suppose to be slower than most other months and I hope this turns out to be true. My aim is now to earn a $100 per month by the end of the year. To achieve this I really need to increase my uploads. I also need to upload people pictures as they’re more in demand than objects and scenery.

Writing – I haven’t done much on this for some time.

Videoing - despite getting a brand new video camera I haven’t done much with it. I have a plan to make a language video as well as to record different techniques that could be used to ‘acquire language’.

Overall, I don't think I'm making much progress towards being free from work. There are ideas bubbling but I really need to take the next step with them.

Monday, August 3, 2009

The past couple of weeks I've been reading about language learning and I've come across some interesting sites.

There are many ways to learn a language and over the past week I've read about people with radically different approaches. Some take a pro-active approach whilst others believe in acquisation that's accompanied by a period of silence. Saying this, most do not believe in learning grammar and memorizing vocab lists.

Interesting Links

Keith's Voice on Extreme Language Learning. Keith is using the TV method to learn Chinese, though he has temporarily stop this as he needs to find a new job in Japan. Besides writing about the TV method, he also has articles on

ALG Thai programme - video of the director of the programme talking about the Thai language programme. This programme is radically different from other learning teaching programmes in that they recommend you do not speak for the first 800 hours. Very interesting.

http://natural-language-acquisition.blogspot.com/2009/07/alg-thai-interview-with-david-long.html

An interview with a Korean ployglot

http://natural-language-acquisition.blogspot.com/2009/06/hyunwoo-sun.html

Benny the Irish ployglot is learning Czech in three months

http://www.fluentin3months.com/

This guy is actually an English Teacher, to many 1,000s of people. His 7 tips are worth signing up for but here he commenting about the ALG Thai programme.

http://effortlessacquisition.blogspot.com/2004/11/comprehension-is-king.html

I haven't read much of this site. It's a mix of language points and NLP. When I have more time I'll go into his site more.

http://stujay.blogspot.com/

This is one I've come across today. It's a free sample. How anyone read the whole book?

http://www.learnthatlanguagenow.com/Learn%20That%20Language%20Now%20SAMPLE.pdf

Other articles by the same guy

http://www.artipot.com/authors/31647/robertson-b-kunz/


I've read many other things as well and hope to put out an article reviewing the sites in more detail. If you are interested in learning languages, these links are definitely worth following.

Leave a comment if you know of other learning sites that you have found interesting or more importantly useful.