Without doubt, English is all around us. Fully aware of this fact, the students in 5BC took a closer look at foreign language acquisition by exploring and reflecting on useful study tips for exactly that. They fully agreed that knowing multiple languages is one of the best things that can help you in life. All you need is some time and the will to get going. Make sure to diversify your study methods, find outlets you enjoy and, most importantly, have fun. Moreover, it has never been easier with all these fabulous and easily available resources out there on the worldwide web. So here you are – findbelow some hopefully valuable tips for language learners put together by class 5BC for you:
Read English books appropriate for your level
Find a buddy who is keen on learning a foreign language too
Connect with both natives and non-natives speakers through social networks
Draw up your own learning plan and stick to it
Use a learning method you are comfortable with
Use apps and visual reminders
Set small milestones and reward yourself frequently
Listen to music and check out the lyrics
Watch films with subtitles in the original language
Find a summer job abroad
Use the newly acquired knowledge whenever possible
Do not be shy – simply go for it!
Forget about perfection and do not let fear holdyouback – have fun instead!
To round this topic off, it was the students’ job to put things into practice by watching films, documentaries or series of their own choice at home. Not only that, they then kept a film and TV journal. But what exactly is that? It is sort of a scrapbook used to create a documented record of one’s movie-watching experiences. It’s as easy as that. You choose the style that fits your ideas, your creativity and your personality, too, which makes every individual’s film journal unique. Not only does it give you the chance to practise your foreign language skills by verbalising your experiences of the films but it also offers the opportunity to be really creative and you can look back upon your entries later. Your recollection of the movies may fade, but you will always have your journal to refresh your memory. On top of all that, it is relaxing and a welcome change to all the conventional homework pupils get set throughout the school year.
See for yourselves – the impressive outcome has exceeded all expectations. Well done everyone! I am immensely proud of you!
Mag.a Nadja Igelsböck