Learning a Foreign Language: Language Learning Software
You know the feeling - you're visiting somewhere on business or
for pleasure, the language being spoken all around you is not
your native tongue, and you're feeling left out, even slightly
confused. Oh, if only ... I could get into that conversation
over there, share that joke, or even just understand this darn
menu better!! And you don't always have to be overseas to feel
that way - we know plenty of English-only speakers who come here
to Miami and miss out on so much because they have failed to
learn Spanish, or even a smattering of the language.
The benefits of being able to speak a second language don't just
extend to basic communication in simple situations, although
that is of course a big part of it. Knowing another language
could make you richer, happier and sexier - ask any dating
agency, and they'll tell you that people who learn or speak a
foreign language are more attractive to the opposite sex. Really
- it's something to do with exuding intelligence and
sophistication.
Speaking another language can also be the doorway to a better
understanding and appreciation of a whole culture and different
way of life. You'll get new insights into virtually anything
that interests you, whether it is art or politics or sport, and
these could be so pleasant and surprising they will often take
your breath away! So we're talking here about doing something
that will be both personally enriching and broaden your
horizons. This will make you a whole lot happier.
Last but not least, having a second language will increase your
career opportunities, which in turn could translate into bigger
bucks! After all, today's economy is increasingly global, and
more and more businesses work closely with companies in other
countries. A technician who knows English and Russian or German,
or a company manager who speaks English and Japanese or Spanish,
or a salesperson who can also converse in French or Chinese is
likely to have a distinct advantage over their colleagues who
know only English when it comes to promotion time!
So now we have persuaded you to do something about your lack of
linguistic skills, let's pose the big question - what is the
hardest part about getting started in the learning of another
language? Strangely, the answer to this is - getting started!
This is where those inexpensive, easily-available, use anytime,
anywhere computer software packages really come into their own.
We say inexpensive, because prices are usually around $8 for a
single language pack.
Let's make no bones about it - learning another language does
have an element of hard work to it. But if you can make that
work F-U-N, you'll be on the right track to learning much faster
and more effectively. Research in the early 90's at the
University of California revealed that memory is greatly
improved when accompanied by fun and laughter. So our first
recommendation is that you look for language learning packages
that have fun a-plenty! Find a package that includes plenty of
quizzes, games, stories, multimedia, interactivity, etc. and
you'll be amazed at how much your foreign-language vocabulary
improves and how much you remember after even a surprisingly
short time with the CD.
Although the best packages should offer lots of this type of
fun-oriented activity, they should also be based on sound
educational principles. When you think about it, what would be
the very best way to learn another language? Yes, of course - go
stay in the foreign country for a few months! If you did this,
you would be hearing the language constantly, always surrounded
by native speakers and a new culture, and you would begin to
acquire that language almost unconsciously. This is basically
the means by which a four-year old learns to speak a language
long before that same child can read or write, which is quite a
miracle when you think about it, isn't it?
Linguists have known for years that such an immersion
environment, as it is known, is the absolute, fastest way to
learn a second language. For some people, it might be feasible
to do this, but for the rest of us, it's just not possible or
practical. What is a lot more practical, and a darn sight more
convenient, is to get a computer to simulate these immersion
aspects for us. This type of approach uses software to let you
hear and, more importantly, to practice authentic everyday
speech in the Spanish language or French language, or whatever
language you want to learn, from Arabic to Zulu.
This brings us to our final, and probably our most important
recommendation. You need to find a package that not only allows
you to hear the language you want to learn being spoken by its
native speakers, in a wide variety of situations, but you also
want a package that will hear you practice speaking it as well.
Most packages will offer this facility to some extent, but the
very best will actually evaluate and correct you as you go
along, ensuring you develop the necessary vocabulary and
pronunciation skills. It is the technology that is employed
behind the scenes to do this very difficult task that really
differentiates the packages, and this is one of the key features
you should concentrate on when selecting your package.