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You are Responsible for Your Learning (Even in Language Class)

People Wasting Time in Language Class (Photo by Ilya Sonin on Unsplash)

People Wasting Time in Language Class (Photo by Ilya Sonin on Unsplash)

As I don’t tire of saying: People don’t learn languages in classrooms. If you ask me, “Pray tell, which language class should I take?” I’ll invariably say, “None.” “Alright, I know you’re not a great admirer of language classes, but which one is the best, which one is the most useful?”

– “The one you don’t take.”

You notice that in these fake conversations I tend to be rather snarky. Nonetheless, it’s true. Today I would like to discuss one major reason why language classes also don’t work. Also? Yes. We have discussed many a time why they are inefficient and illogical, costly and counterproductive. There is another reason they don’t work. That one is psychological in nature. Continue reading

Is it possible to learn a language completely through Rosetta Stone?

Eager Learner Using Inefficient Software

Eager Learner Using Inefficient Software (Photo by Icons8 Team on Unsplash)

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Is it possible to learn a language completely through Rosetta Stone?

People often ask whether it is possible to learn a language in its entirety just by using Rosetta Stone.

I don’t enjoy bashing other people’s products, but I must tell you quite honestly that I think it’s a terrible idea to learn with Rosetta Stone (or other programmes like it for that matter). Not only can you not learn a language completely this way; but it is a waste of time to use it at all. Continue reading