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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 27, 2023 1:31:05 GMT -5
Why learning through short stories works Ollie Richards Reading by the Canals in Venice Maybe you have never considered learning Spanish through stories. I have been teaching and learning languages for many years and I have found methods based on input, especially short fictional stories, to be very successful. . The reason for its success is that learning through stories is effective, fun and enjoyable. The thing is you don't need to complete boring exercises and read formulaic textbooks to master a language. Instead you can read exciting and engaging books that are short enough to hold your C Level Contact List attention but long enough to tell a great story. But why learn Spanish short stories? Humans have been learning through stories for centuries. Here’s why: It’s easy to understand what’s going on when you read a story. You'll follow the unfolding of events rather than obsessing over reading isolated words. your language skills naturally. Context You absorb new vocabulary and grammar in context. This is the best way to understand how these words and conventions are used in real life. Emotional stories stir up your emotions. Your rooting for the characters makes the language more memorable. Suddenly study time becomes play time. These Spanish stories will captivate you as you read them. Soon you'll be hooked and easily reach the end of the page as well as the chapters. Before you know it you'll have read this book and expanded your vocabulary and grammar. Imagine that feeling of accomplishment. These are the stories you'll want to read over and over again.
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