What is best to learn a language?
As a teacher, it is sometimes difficult to teach languages to different levels, or use authentic material with lower levels.
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As a teacher, it is sometimes difficult to teach languages to different levels, or use authentic material with lower levels.
travelinguist says:
Indeed, this is tricky.
We've got an article that addresses some of the "best" ways to learn languages...
http://freelanguage.org/multilingual/best-language-learning-software
Do you have different level students in the same class?
One of the key ways is to find materials that engage them, interest them and create the desire to learn. This isn't always easy, but you can find a lot of resources for getting this content via this article...
http://freelanguage.org/multilingual/six-ways-to-learn-languages-free
There are also methods such as watching movies, TV, etc, that can be helpful. Have a look at this guest article...
http://freelanguage.org/music-and-tv-for-homework-learn-languages-for-free
Another question - which language(s) are you teaching? This will help to home in on more specific resources.