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longaneyes_ 's review for:
Fluent Forever: How to Learn Any Language Fast and Never Forget It
by Gabriel Wyner
I liked this book enough, though I didn't think it was the best I've read on the subject. This was truly an ode to flashcards. This guy loooooves flashcards. And I respect it, but it didn't give me a whole lot of new information.
The two interesting points that I have held onto are these:
1. The Leitner Box schedule
2. The fact that child language learners acquire verb conjugations in a specific order. I don't remember exactly what the order was, but I found that point fascinating. It's definitely worth looking into, because if his claim is correct, then it's worthless to expand to new conjugations if you haven't mastered the (apparent) prerequisite conjugation.
The two interesting points that I have held onto are these:
1. The Leitner Box schedule
2. The fact that child language learners acquire verb conjugations in a specific order. I don't remember exactly what the order was, but I found that point fascinating. It's definitely worth looking into, because if his claim is correct, then it's worthless to expand to new conjugations if you haven't mastered the (apparent) prerequisite conjugation.