0 When you are a young child a huge part of your brain is 'wired' for lautomatic language aquisition, but unfortunately this facility is greatly reduced by the time you get to school age and you get better at acquiring other types of knowledge instead. This is a survival trait, you are equipped to learn what is most vital at different stages of your develpment. 02br 02br 00So it is a lot harder to learn as an adult but using some of the same methods as a child will help you.
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01cite10senthilvelann12cite10Dear Teachers, 12br
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10As a child we didn't learn our mother tongue by studying the fundamentals first i.e. Words, Sentences, Grammer etc.. In fact we learnt the language by mere listening. And we acheived the spoken capacity remarkably at the age of three and without even knowing
01cite10nona the brit12cite10 Buy an English language novel and read it out loud several times. This will help you pick up the nuances and rythmn of speech patterns. 11b10In fact, practise reading everything you read out loud12b10.12blockquote10Thanks, Nona. It`s a good hint.02br
SenthilvelannDear Teachers,
As a child we didn't learn our mother tongue by studying the fundamentals first i.e. Words, Sentences, Grammer etc.. In fact we learnt the language by mere listening. And we acheived the spoken capacity remarkably at the age of three and without even knowing grammatical aspects. How it happened?
But as a maturity man now, I could not