Concrete Experience
Observation & Reflection
Thinking as You Reflect
Testing Your Ideas and Conclusions
ALL based on David Kolb- Learning Cycles
Learning Cycle Secrets For Rapid Understanding & Better Memory as per Dr. Anthony Metivier You Tube
Write a Vision Statement
5 levels of Why?
Concrete I.e what are most recent books on the subject
Are You Fluent in a Foreign Language
stop the judgment spiral.
Worksheet For Making An Imaginary Friend Below table helps you to define your imaginary friend. Picture your imaginary friend and then fill out the table below. What To Include Details Name Age Height Hobbies Job/Career Species (Human or Other?) Place Of Residence? Languages Spoken? (Make sure at least one is your target language) Any other thing important? BONUS: DRAW YOUR IDEAL IMAGE OF YOUR IMAGINARY FRIEND Even if you are not good in drawing, try to put down on a sheet of paper how YOUR imaginary friend looks like and then -if you are brave enough- make a picture and send it to us! Good luck with this method from the creative series, its one of the more unorthodox routes, but it works wonders. Your confidence and speaking abilities will be top tier in no time, and please ignore the fact that you’ll probably end up looking like you’re not mentally sound. This method is all about finding your pace, interests, and pride as a language learner. Learning a language is a very long, journey full of bumpy roads, so one of the best ways you can ease your way to fluency is to just enjoy yourself and have fun. Be sure to stay subscribed for many more creative learning tips like this one and a ton of language learning content.
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