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Alexander Arguelles | Do you want to be fluent in a foreign language? Then this is what you will need to do... @ProfASAr | Uploaded September 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Many if not most students of foreign languages aspire to be fluent in them some day. How can you plan for and work towards this ambitious goal? You can discuss this kind of topic with me in person in my virtual academy: alexanderarguelles.com/academy Here in today's video, I discuss three distinct stages of working towards this target: 1) a foundational phase, 2) a consolidation phase, and 3) a polishing phase. I discuss the numbers of hours you are likely to need for each phase, as well as the focus of each and the types of activities that go with this, by comparing and contrasting three different ways of learning a foreign language: 1) intensive training as at FSI, 2) university classes, and 3) teaching yourself with autodidactic materials.

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