Title: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ACTIVITIES
1FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ACTIVITIES
2 LISTENING COMPREHENSION
3 ? Read aloud, listen to yourself, then copy
it and listen a lot more.
4? Team up with someone (classmate, tutor) to
rehearse listening and speaking exercises.
5? Listen to songs and try to write the words
(or download lyrics from Internet). Sing!
6Spend time on local TV's foreign language channel
or go to the Multi-media Lab.
7? Go to subtitled movies in your foreign
language and try to listen for comprehension
first, reading afterwards.
8Spanish Motorcycle DiariesThe Sea InsidePans
LabyrinthFrench Intimate StrangersJoyeux
NoelCacheGerman Lives of OthersMostly
MarthaThe Counterfeiters
9Rent English DVDs and put on the foreign
language subtitles underneath the English
dialogueorrent foreign language DVDs and watch
a second time with the foreign subtitles on to
see how it was translated
10? Get copies of lab CDs
- Listen and read simultaneously
- Listen and write what is said (like dictation)
- Copy the questions, answers, dictations, etc. for
further listening - Listen, stop the CD, and repeat
- Carry CDs with you for down-time listening
(waiting, walking, etc)
11 LEARNING WORDS ?Vocabulary ? Verbs ?
Grammar
12 ? Flashcards- 3x5 for individual words -
4x6 for families of words and verb conjugations
13Include sample sentence to put word in context
and to use more of the language
14Use color to differentiate parts of speech
15Verbs
16Use color on verb cards to highlight the pattern
of changes
17andare (future, to go) andrò andremo andrai
andrete andrà andranno
18Put synonyms and antonyms on the back to expand
association
19Test yourself in both directions the back's
answer and the front's prompt
20Keep various sets rubberbanded together
because - they're related materials -a language
builds unit by unit -you want to use association.
21Have a partner or tutor drill you on your cards
22Shuffle the cards occasionally so you don't get
dependent on a sequence.
23Separate into "I know" and "Don't know" piles
each time you test yourself.
24Retire words you've mastered into a file box to
make room for new ones
25Use language lab tapes to focus on - specific
grammar points, - verb forms
26Take dictation from the CDs, check that youre
right and then practice it aloud to yourself.
27? Use computer programs in language lab.
28? Consult current newspapers and magazines in
your foreign language.
29? Start a journal in your foreign language.
30? Label everyday objects in your room with
foreign language names on post-it's.
La puerta
31? Bring the language into everyday conversation
with foreign songsforeign nicknames for your
friendsforeign catch phrases Qué está
sucediendo, Dude?
32Language learning is MEMORY-intensive
- Vocabulary
- Verb tenses
- Idioms
- Diacritical marks ä á â ã å ç c
- Punctuation
- Pronunciation, accent, inflection
33MNEMONICS(GREEK FOR MEMORY TRICKS)
- ASSOCIATE MAKE CONNECTIONS
- GROUP AND CHUNK
- USE SOUND
34Some Limitations of Mnemonic Devices
- They dont always help you understand material
- They can be complicated to learn or develop
- They can be forgotten, too
35ASSOCIATE MAKE CONNECTIONS
36LITERAL ASSOCIATION
- redondo
- Jaune, rot oreja
- GROS le roi
- vs. Petite
- letiole Largent
37Jai la grippe
Visual reminder
38OPPOSITES
- Hier aujourdhui
- Premier denier
- Seul ensemble
- Jamais toujours
- Arriver partir
- En avance en retard
39malade bien
40 CHUNK into logical groups
comer
SPANISH VERBS
vivir
hablar
41CATEGORIZEby function le ditala manoil
braccioil ginocchiola gambail piede
Words that belong with body parts
42Spanish furniture
- silla el sentarse abajo
- cama el dormir
- escritorio el estudiar
- estante el almacenar
43SETS OF WORDS
- Los deportivos
- Los días de la semana
- La ropa
- Los juegos
- Los países
- Los muebles
44La medicina
- Un dentista
- Un doctor
- Un enfermero
- Un veterinario
45RELATEDWORDS
- schnell schneller
- seul seulement
- molto moltissimo
- poco pochissimo
- Fa (caldo, freddo, fresco)
- comer la comida
46- MALADE
- FATIQUÉ
- CHAUD
- SANTÉ
47ORGANIZE
- Alain
- Christophe
- David
- Eric
- Hélèn
- Jeanne
- Pierre
48taille
- miniscule
- petit
- grand
- enorme
- colossal
49PARTS OF SPEECH
- Los verbos
- Los nombres
- Los pronombres
- Los adjetivos
- Los adverbios
- Los idiomas
50- NOUN
- VERB
- FEMININE
- IDIOMS
51- SOUND is the SHAPE of WORDS
52ALLITERATION
- Who? Qui
- What? Que
- What? Quoi
- When? Quand
- Which? Quelle
- What is? Quest-ce que
53Italian questions
- Che cosa?
- Perché
- Chi?
- Quando?
- Dove?
- Come?
54 FOREIGN LANGUAGETIME MANAGEMENT
55A foreign language is different from most
courses you need to study every day not just
MWF.
56DOS
57DO keep up with classwork! Its harder to catch
up than to keep up.
58Language is cumulative with the current lesson
built on the previous one. Neglect and falling
behind will snowball.
59DO schedule your time to allow daily study
time.The rule is at least two study hours for
every hour in class
60 but language study should bespr e a d
o u t through the week.
61DO try to divide your study time so that as much
as 80 of it is spent in recitation and
practice.
62DO try to schedule some of your study hours
BEFOREyou go into class.
63As a participation-type class, you need the
material fresh in your mind to be used or
performed in class.
64DO schedule language study hours ASAP if they
have to be after class in order to minimize
forgetting.
65Immediate reinforcement helps solidify new
material longer and more accurately.
66DO study when youre most alert, when you feel
you can absorb and retain the most material for
such a memorization-heavy subject.
67Prime time will vary, obviously, from person
to person...
68DONTS
69DONT try to cover the whole assignment in one
sitting break it up into smaller chunks of
time.
70Break it up into digestible portions of
material, probably following the sectioning
already done by the textbook publisher.
71DONT cut class you will get behind, (possibly
irretrievably).