December 27 2022
Why It’s Hard To Learn Similar Things When Learning a New Language
I find it easier to learn things that are different from each other in a new language. Take colours for example. If I can space the colours or connect them to something else, like a plant or a shirt, and I come across them in different situations, then eventually I assimilate them. I start to learn them. But if I try to learn them as a list, I find that very difficult to do.
0:00 Something I notice every time I start learning a new language.
2:04 Learning things that are different form one another is easier, especially in language learning.
3:36 My view on learning words in lists.
4:30 Interleaving versus block learning when learning a language.
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