At last …. a practical, easy-to-understand « gold standard » guide to learning foreign languages that works immediately for everyone, regardless of age or background.
How to Learn Any Foreign Language Quickly and Easily by Mark Frobose approaches language learning from all possible angles, and offers easy, practical, and inexpensive fluency-building solutions that virtually guarantee that the learner will greatly improve his or her fluency daily, and enjoy the process.
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How to speak and understand any new language quickly, easily, and for pennies on the dollar. How to automate your own language learning system to make it inevitable, effortless, and fun How to accelerated your fluency with « high frequency » language How to remember languages while you learn them so you’ll never forget How to overcome fear of speaking languages and making mistakes How to create your own simple original sentences in any foreign language in less than five minutes How to use your waiting time to become fluent in the language of your dreams How to program your mind to learn languages quickly and easily and enjoy the process How to spend pennies instead of dollars to learn to speak multiple languages How to easily learn more than one language at a time by studying within language families How to improve your accent so native speakers understand you immediately How to teach your kids how to speak multiple languages with their iPhones and enjoy it
There was a lot more "you need the right mindset" and fewer concrete tips than I was hoping for. It is really more of a self-help motivational guide than a book about languages, and a lot of it is salesmanship for the author's language programs. The last part isn't necessarily bad, I can't judge without seeing those programs myself, but it had no effect on me since my preferred language isn't a part of that system. It wasn't a complete waste, but I can't help but feel that the time I spent reading the book would have been better spent on just learning more of the language. It is probably best read by someone who thinks they want to learn a new language but just can't bring themselves to start than someone who is already working on it.