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Learn Any Language From Scratch In Less Time

Learn Any Language From Scratch In Less Time

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Learn Any Language From Scratch In Less Time

Published 3/2024
Created by James Hutchinson
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 10 Lectures ( 32m ) | Size: 692 MB

You will learn how to learn any language in less time and in an easier way than other methods.

What you'll learn:
Understand where to start when learning another language
Gain the tools to feel more comfortable speaking with native speakers
Understand the psychology of how our brains learn languages, and use this to your advantage
Understand how to speed up the learning process by only learning the most relevant parts of the language to start with
Gain the best mindset to help boost your language learning abilities
Gain new long term habits when it comes to language learning, that will stay with you

Requirements:
No existing language knowledge required
If you can only speak your native language, this is fine
All you need is motivation to start learning another language

Description:
IntroductionIf you're thinking about learning a new language, but aren't sure where to start, then this course is for you. In this course I'll share tools and advice that you can use to speed up your language learning process and get to a conversational level in your target language, in less time and with less effort than other methods.Who is this course for?For this course to be valuable to you, your current level should be zero, or basic in the language you want to learn. If you know a bit more, great - it can still be valuable for you.The method that I teach in this course is not language specific. It can be used to learn ANY language, because they follow similar patterns. Human behaviour and the way we interact with each other is the common element - so by understanding how our brain works and the psychology of HOW our brain learns another language most effectively, we can apply that to our language learning efforts, independent of the language we want to learn.What will you learn?- Where to start if you're completely new to language learning.- How to measure progress and know when your language learning efforts are actually working.- How to speak with native speakers with more confidence, and without freezing up.- How to train your brain to get better at understanding native speakers.- How to recognise the context of a situation and work out what people are talking about in your target language.- How to build your own routine and habits that will drastically increase your rate of success when it comes to learning a language.- How to stay motivated and remain consistent throughout your language journey.- How to develop the best mentality around making mistakes, mispronouncing words and being scared of saying the wrong thing to a native speaker.Course objectiveBy the end of this course you will have the ultimate toolkit and skills that you need to pick up a new language quickly and ensure that you remember the language over the long term.You'll learn how the brain learns and how to use your emotions and streamline your language journey by focusing only on the areas of the language that matter to you.You'll have the ability to reach a conversational level in another language (of your choosing), by setting up your own daily and weekly habits and knowing exactly what parts of the language to focus on at each stage of the learning process.

Who this course is for:
People who are new to language learning, or have been wanting to learn a new language but don't know where to start
People who are casually trying to learn another language (eg with Duolingo) but struggle to make progress
People who want to put the effort into language learning, but don't want to waste time or effort on the wrong stuff. They want to be efficient.
 

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