Thanks for reporting,
multiglot is a specialist of the active ear concept, you can ask him
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Comment written by vincent on Jul 11, 2007 @ 01:49 | | |
Hi,
 
Is it possible to have more information regarding this concept.
Why can I use this concept ? does a link exist
I think it is very interesting.
 
Thanks a lot
Comment written by Lady9 on Jul 05, 2007 @ 12:25 | | |
Thanks I'll check the FAQ
Comment written by vincent on Mar 30, 2007 @ 21:44 | | |
Thanks for your contribution, Vince. For more details on the Polyglot " Active Ear" concept, click
HEREComment written by multiglot on Mar 29, 2007 @ 14:59 | | |
To summarize the concept I would say :
In order to practice a language you just need someone to talk to because you cannot speak alone in front of a mirror.
In other words, as a French guy wanting to practice English, I can do it with another French guy listening to me. I just need an " active ear" .
It's true that you will not pratice your accent during that type of Language Exchange but you will practice your ability to buid sentenses. As for the accent, you can still listen to English TV or radio.
Comment written by vincent on Mar 26, 2007 @ 15:56 | | |