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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2008

Alexander Arguelles presents a series of video reviews and demonstrations of those foreign language learning series that he has found most useful in his own studies. For further information about the series, please refer to http://www.foreignlanguageexpertise.com/index.html

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  • I eagerly anticipate the continuation of this series. More so that reviews of products, a series examining the paradigms of language learning will do the most to benefit the independent learner.

    Thank you.

  • Thank you for your video and interest in helping people learn languages ProfASAr.

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  • The professor took a "tree" data structure, put all his thoughts in the "leaves" and followed the "path" to each and every "leaf". The beautiful thing is that he did so while explaining he's going to follow this exact same logical pattern in this language learning styles series.

  • @elchami743 What is it Homer Simpson says in one of those episodes, something like.. 'you take forever to say nothing' lol know what you mean

  • lmao why do you look like someone is threatening you to say this from how your leaning on the wall

  • I really enjoyed this first part of the series and your explanations of different paradigms of learning language. At our company Brainscape, we employ and online learning paradigm in which users learn new language using flashcards that show up more or less often based on how high or low users rate the cards. I would be interested in hearing your thoughts on this type of learning. Check us out, and great video!

  • @tiddler111 He definitely has an accent but it's American. He is kind of timid, but I imagine it's because of the material he is covering and the perfection of his speech patterns. Obviously not perfect, but by that I mean decent. He likely does not actually talk like in these videos.

  • wow, and all this time, i thought that it was pronounced "para-diggems". very helpful, as always.

  • watch?v=pFMVm7mPaWM

    Any feedback or tips? i started learning spanish a year and a half ago and i barely started actually being able to talk a little in the past couple months.

    i learned in school and that didnt really help but i started taking courses online for free, talking to my friends parents, and my grandparents, and it really started to click. any tips on learning faster? any misspelled words or bad grammar or anything? please help. thanks :)

  • you beat around the bush. Next time please GO to the point!!!

  • thanks mate,

    nice video! Your way of learning languages is different to the meathods i have been trying so far. but it is interesting to see how you do it. your videos are a good resource for people to view.

    peace

  • Your videos need brevity

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