Learning Languages with Open Source Resources and an Open Mind
Of course learning languages can be both fun and challenging.
Still in Brazil (in my teenage days) I learned English mostly by listening to my favorite artists, translating their music and making up dialogs in my mind while taking a shower or walking down the street… yes, that crazy…
I also used to go on the ICQ website’s “people & chat” (back in the day) to the regional public chats in the UK, USA and other places were English is spoken as a native language.
Playing free computer games (or cheap ones) like Age of Empires and watching movies also helped a lot.
It takes some effort and creativity to learn a language (and passion and persistence not to forget it).
That’s why I get so excited when I stumble upon posts like this one by Dmitri Popov about learning languages with open source and webtop applications…
Posted in eLearning 2.0 Tagged: Dmitri, Dmitri Popov, language, learning, open source, open_source, Popov
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