Immersion Program
- patrickwass
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Immersion Program
Has anyone tried any Immersion Programs before? if so, what program, language and country?
Re: Immersion Program
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(593-2) 254 4210
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http://www.guayasaminschool.com
(593-2) 254 4210
info@guayasaminschool.com
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Re: Immersion Program
On principle I think an Immersion Program would be awesome or at least going to a country of the language you want to learn. But I have a feeling that I would end up like Brittany Murphy's character in The Ramen Girl, you would kind of understand the language but not really. I think the Immersion Program works the best as the final part of your learning experience. You study the basics, numbers, grammar, most used, phrases, and all of those basic language details. Then you make that leap into full immersion or partial immersion if you can be with students or other people who have been doing it to help translate in an emergency. I had an employer when came to America when she was twenty and she's lived here with English as her second language and she's not as fluent as someone who's come to America with some English lessons.
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Re: Immersion Program
Without any doubt, this is the best way to learn any language/culture because you won't just studying a new language, you'll - in fact - living language and it's essential for you to feel part of the learning process (it certainly does not happen in a common language school).
I have studied English for many years, but unfortunately I haven't had that opportunity yet (but one day I'll).
I have studied English for many years, but unfortunately I haven't had that opportunity yet (but one day I'll).
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