Gain fluency in a new language at record speeds (How-to)

By: Aditya Shukla, Cognition Today

Learning a new/second language is like learning any other skill - through practice (trial & error) and steady increase in difficulty.

But language is context-dependent and highly usage-dependent, so specialized techniques are created to acquire fluency.

4 Techniques help with context & culture and also apply basic principles of how the brain learns. 1. Sentence mining 2. Sentence templating 3. Sentence shadowing 4. Word clustering

Sentence Mining

Sentence mining is finding already-spoken  sentences from TV shows or MOvies or speeches and using them in everyday life as they are  Do these for contextually similar situations.

Sentence Templating

Learn basic templates like in a new language: I want ____ Where is ____? Now insert your new vocabulary in those sentences and rehearse them as a whole.

Sentence Shadowing

Listen to a TV show in the language you are learning. When you hear something simple. Pause the show and repeat the sentence as it is. In the same tone. This improves memory for the vocabulary and registers the context in the brain.

Word clustering

Learn words that belong to similar concepts together and learn them in an order.  E.g., Learn the question words Who What Why Where When How in the new language  in that order.