Monday, 11 February 2008

Putting into practice what we preach! - join our learning group


Did you know that you only need 500 well-chosen (and well-used) words to speak with ease about everyday things? Find out below how you can learn for free French, Italian and Spanish words steadily over the next few months.

This is the advice we give at the back of the Nod off in French booklet:

A little and often
Occasional mammoth sessions will tend to be tiring and unproductive, while even five minutes a day will work wonders.

Set yourself targets – revise and review regularly
For example, decide you’re going to learn a certain number of expressions or vocabulary items per week, or aim to have mastered a new tense by the end of the month. Then look back and congratulate yourself on how far you’ve come.

Stamina
Keep at it! Once you get into a rhythm you will be surprised how easily you get on.

Daily life
Integrate language learning into your daily life. Talk French to yourself, in your head - or even out loud if there’s no one around! Focus on your own lifestyle and interests and learn the relevant vocabulary for your hobbies.
Cover your house, office or bedroom with sticky yellow notes that will catch your eye whenever you look around. Label the objects around you and you’ll be amazed how easily you remember the French word. Why not switch over the software on your computer to the French interface, and set your browser to read the French option on big websites like Google which offer a choice of languages?

Buy a phrasebook with readymade questions and practise them long before you venture abroad.

In order to help you increase your vocabulary, we will email out a table containing approximately 10 words or phrases in French, Spanish and Italian with a few interesting tips thrown in. This time next year you will have enough words to be fluent in the language.

Once you have the list, you can save them into a Word or excel document (instructions will always be included in our email). Then you have a choice of how you will learn them most easily:
  • copy or email the words you want onto your mobile
  • copy the words onto stickies and place them around your computer screen/fridge/bathroom mirror
  • copy them into your diary
  • buy an a-z notebook and create your own dictionary
Please email caroline@publishingcupboard.co.uk if you want to be added to our list of learners. Every couple of weeks we'll send out a test to see how you are getting on! The first words will be sent out on Monday 18 February.

Remember it is not will power you need to achieve things in life, it is self-discipline. So much easier to work on and improve than will power. (That is the yogi in me talking!)

Please tell any friends who might also be interested in receiving the list.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Caroline
The Publishing Cupboard
20 St Vincent Crescent
Glasgow G3 8LQ
tel: 0141 248 4780
www.publishingcupboard.co.uk

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