LEARNING STRATEGIES REPORT
What languages do you learn at school? Do you learn language on your own? Do you use learning strategies?
Learning strategies are actions to better learn foreign languages.
In a survey among secondary students aged 12 and 13, they say that listening to music and doing home work are the most common strategies.
They also ask questions to the teacher when they don't understand and they usually study and revise grammar reference books when they have an exam.
If you want to memorize vocabulary read books.
It's a bit boring but useful. At the school the students have compulsory reading every year.
They normally read one or two books each.
Dictionaries aren't popular. Many people prefer translator but, be careful because they sometimes, mistaken you. For example, a Catalan student could write “ My carpet is in the school bag” meaning instead of “ My folder is in the school bag” or they could show you a nice picture on the Trevi fountain in Rome and say “ This is the Trevi Source”.
In conclusion, learning strategies are really useful and as many you know as the better you learn.
Now a days, learning foreign languages isn't important, is vital.
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