miércoles, 18 de abril de 2012

¿Se puede saber idiomas sin viajar?

Os invito a que leáis este artículo. ¿Se puede saber idiomas sin viajar? ¿Domina igual la lengua una persona que ha vivido en el país extranjero que una que no? Dejando un poco de lado lo político del artículo, centrémonos en lo lingüístico. Hay experiencias y opiniones de todo tipo. ¡¡Espero las vuestras!!  




8 comentarios:

  1. Belin, muy chulo el blog.:)
    Fdo: Cleo´s mother

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  2. I think you can learn a language without having to travel, but we must also admit that by traveling is more perfect.

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  3. Hi Belén, I think you can learn a second language if you have a good education, if you hear the language in your context and if you need to use it.

    So, you need to travel for learning!!!!!

    Thanks for the blog!It's amazing!:)

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    1. Thank you! I'm glad you like the blog. I hope you keep participating. I agree with you, a lot of things are important when learning a language: the learning process, background, willingness to study it and of course, the contact you can have with the target language community

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  4. I think that, if you study english a lot in the class and yourself, you can learn a lot with the help of a teacher. But, if you travel to a country where the people speak englisg, you're obligate to speak this lenguage. So, you could learn faster and learn expressions of the lenguages which the teacher doesn't teach in the class.

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  5. The best way to learn a language is to use it in real situations. If you need to use English in your life, you don't have to worry about learning it "by heart". It just comes along.

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