My hobby is reading. It has been a great pleasure for me since my childhood. The world of literature is fascinating and infinite. It certainly doesn’t mean that I love all the books. To tell the truth, finding a good book is not so easy. I prefer historical novels, classical and informative literature and some professional books concerning business and management as I am going to run a business of my own in future. I never choose a book only by its colourful cover. As a rule, I look through its pages, read about the writer and his awards. My favourite writers are Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas and Dan Brown.
You’d be forgiven for thinking that learning a new language is boring. Most of us grew up learning the old-fashioned way. Memorising heaps of verb conjugations, revising flashcard after flashcard. For many of us, it’s the only way we know. But it doesn’t have to be so difficult.
Schools teach language differently now. The research shows that rote learning only gets you so far. Studying grammar and vocabulary is useful, but there’s a limit to this kind of learning.
People who speak more than one language fluently will tell you that it’s intuitive. They’ve immersed themselves in another language. They’ve grown up with an instinctive sense of how language works. And once you’ve studied one language, it’s much easier to learn the next one. Sounds like a lot of work, but the key to learning a language intuitively is surprisingly simple.
Объяснение:
У тебя всё пиксельное, не видно буквы!