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Alexander Arguelles | A Polyglot's Daily Linguistic Workout - 15 Years Later @ProfASAr | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
What do I do now that I did not do then? Listen to me talk about how I now use audiobooks, art, conversations with myself, reading aloud, recording myself, holding Germanic and Romance branch congresses in my head, memorizing and reciting texts, engaging philosophical & theological questions, honing a sense of time, and incorporating kinesthetics into language work.
Please note that this video is an update to some of the same questions that Michael Erard asked me when he interviewed me for his book on polyglots back in 2009. You can see that video here: youtu.be/Oudgdh6tl00
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