Thursday, December 24, 2015

Language learning


After taking a Coursera class on learning difficult subjects I have been working on learning French and Spanish. 

Audio recordings from the library work well while driving.  The added risk of accident is slightly more than listening to music on the radio but less than have a conversation with a passenger. This is according to the Minnesota Safety Council. 

I have been using the free Duolingo App for both French and Spanish.  It has some features of a game app. showing daily progress giving out rewards and estimating the percent fluency for the language.  It also points out when past learning is getting weak and needs a refresher.  The spaced learning works well to combine both focused and diffuse learning.  Fifteen minutes of focused learning each day allows for 24 hours of diffuse learning to occur in the brain as it rewires the neural circuits during sleep. 



Online help is available from the Living Language lab - French.  It complements the French Living Language audio course available at beginner through advanced for less than $35 US. I've been listening to the beginner's version for several weeks.  It has been helpful but frustrating as it lists a several essential phrases needed for the beginning French speaker in rapid succession with no repetition and full speed.  It is helpful giving exercises in social contexts for the home and the restaurant. 


Duolingo introduction - 2 minutes


Luis von Anh - The next chapter in human computation - 17 min.

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