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The Analytical approach to language learning

 

Introduction
 

Analytical learners have an advantage in language learning because of their ability to analyze and understand the organizing principles of language systems.

 

For these learners, their program must take advantage of their analytical ability and also include enough interaction with speakers of the language to ensure real conversational fluency.

Guidelines
 

Here are some general guidelines to follow when you use the Analytical approach to language learning:

 
  • Base your language learning on lots of written or audio texts.
  • Use what you know about the language structure to guide you in planning and setting up your language sessions.
  • Use techniques that require you to actually process messages in the language to acquire real communicative ability.
  • Do not study the language ONLY as an artifact.
  • Use your intuitive ability to recognize patterns.
  • Apply your analytical ability to understand

    • cultural themes
    • the way people think, and
    • the language itself.
  • Spend time doing things with people.
In this module group
  Here are the modules for different stages of the Analytical approach to language learning:
 

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