Session 7B: Dr Stephen Krashen - The secrets of hyper-polyglots

CIIA19

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  • @user-jt8eg6bx2x
    @user-jt8eg6bx2x2 жыл бұрын

    The most important thing in life is knowledge of foreign languages! Thanks to foreign languages you can realize all your dreams and realize your grandiose ambitions! I would like to recommend all the practices of Yuriy Ivantsiv ''Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language". This book will be an indispensable helper, a handbook for every person who studies a foreign language! This book contains invaluable tips, questions and answers, and solutions to problems faced by anyone who studies a foreign language! Knowledge is power! And knowledge of foreign languages is your power multiplied by many times! Success to all in self-development!

  • @hullcityafc72
    @hullcityafc724 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Kim! Great stuff. The stories, backgrounds and methods of Polyglots seem to have entered into the linguistic domain now - a chapter is devoted to them in Thornbury's '30 Language Teaching Methods"

  • @bilkang2437
    @bilkang24373 жыл бұрын

    You're the amazing professor I ever heard of, you're enthussing me a lot

  • 2 жыл бұрын

    13:00 grammar : Its hart to teach, learn and apply. 3 conditions have to be met: Know the rule;,you have to be thinking about rules and

  • @alfred0231
    @alfred02313 жыл бұрын

    I doubt anyone will see this. @ 9:30 he delivered that just like Sapolsky does at a talk, even the "wow". Must be a Southern Californian professor trait.

  • 3 жыл бұрын

    Oi senhora! Qual o significado de CIIA19?

  • @pierlennoff

    @pierlennoff

    3 жыл бұрын

    Eu creo que e a universidade (Comprehensible Iowa) Is the name of the conference, this year is the CIIA2021

  • 2 жыл бұрын

    36:00 do not spend your time learning grammar rules

  • @TheHaining
    @TheHaining3 жыл бұрын

    How much does Krashen get paid to repeat the same, totally misleading speech year after year? He only ever gives a very one-sided opinion that is painfully biased. Has anyone ever become an Olympic swimmer or professional cook just by observing other people. No, because you can only attain those levels if you get precious tips from other people and then practise what you've been told until it becomes automatic. Learning a language is the same. The grammar lays the foundations for faster, more accurate progress. He refers to the debate as a 'forty-years war'. Kind of sad that he can't admit that the comprehensible input theory has some major faults.

  • @Sandariano

    @Sandariano

    2 жыл бұрын

    He has done the research himself, of course he's going to be biased to his own work. If you have any research, empirical studies, experience as a language acquirer or as a teacher that show language needs to be consciously learned and practiced like any other skill, I am looking forward to reading it.

  • @BlissMind591

    @BlissMind591

    2 жыл бұрын

    There is lots of research by others that support his hypothesis, so....he doesnt' say don't study grammar ever... But children before getting into school and even (illiterate adults) can speak correctly BUT DON'T know grammar rules so...just that alone supports his ideas- which again have been validated...by multiple scientific studies...Also he states that way works- but it's slow, painful and harder...

  • @Sandariano

    @Sandariano

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BlissMind591 and unnatural: Bilinguals and polyglots already existed before the first rule of any language was even analyzed. It means language learning is rather recent in human history, but language acquisition is as old as language itself. So you can learn a language, but only effectively if you have already acquired a great deal of it.

  • @fastlearner292

    @fastlearner292

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are the one who is biased.

  • @jonallen7619

    @jonallen7619

    2 жыл бұрын

    You don't know shit about language learning you fucking dolt.