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Your Interests Lead the Way!

Learning a new language can be an exciting and enjoyable experience, especially when it's connected to your passions and interests. Whether you are interested in music, chess, literature, art, farming, politics, coding or anything else, incorporating your interests into language learning can greatly enhance your chances of achieving fluency.

 

At our institution, we believe that learning a language through your interests can be an effective way to boost your language skills. When you learn a language in the context of topics you are passionate about, you are more likely to stay motivated and engaged in the learning process. This, in turn, can lead to faster acquisition of language skills and greater enjoyment in the process.

 

So, if you're looking for a fun and effective way to learn a new language, consider exploring your interests and incorporating them into your language learning experience.

Geography Lesson

Music:

Immerse yourself in Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition: The Hut on Fowl's Legs" and describe the emotions and images that come to mind. Then, use your imagination to create your own story inspired by the music.

 

Art:

Explore the fascinating world of Salvador Dali's "Time" painting and describe its symbolism and meaning. What do you think the artist was trying to convey, and how does the painting make you feel?

 

Photography:

Take your camera on a photoshoot adventure and capture your surroundings. Then, use your creativity to come up with clever and interesting captions that bring your pictures to life.

 

Sciences:

Get your inner inventor in gear and create your very own invention! Describe how it works, its benefits, and why you think it could be useful to others.

 

Pets:

Use your imagination to create your own unique pet! Describe its characteristics, personality, and any special abilities it may have. Get creative and have fun bringing your imaginary pet to life.

Cooking:

Explore your culinary skills and write a recipe for your favorite dish in your target language. Share your recipe with others and practice using language related to cooking and food.

 

Literature:

Experience the beauty of language through reading a book with a focus on pronunciation. Work with a tutor or partner to identify patterns in pronunciation, and practice speaking the language using the patterns you've identified.

 

Cinema:

Watch a movie in your target language and test your understanding of the plot. Discuss the movie with others and practice using language related to movies and storytelling.

 

Cultures:

Challenge your preconceived notions about foreign countries and cultures by exploring their unique characteristics and customs. Then, reflect on your own culture and come up with interesting facts to share with others. This exercise will not only help you broaden your cultural horizons, but also improve your language skills as you practice discussing cultural differences.

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