Learn A Foreign Language – Read And Write Or Speak And Listen?

Some people make the mistake of thinking, “Oh, I’m going to learn a foreign language, we will learn what all those funny symbols mean Chinese or Japanese!”.

However, it is usually quite funny, but that’s the way you learned to speak English? If your parents put to pen and paper in the hands of their great new born or were “COO, Chief Operating Officer, COO, it is not sweet?

Chances are, even before reading or writing about the thought you had thousands of hours of listening and probably several hours of practice behind you. ”

But what about today? What part of your daily conversation to talk / listen to and how much reading and writing? What do you think? Well, you’re probably reading this article and now you have a few blogs and e-mails read just today, but mostly around 90% of daily communication is speech and hearing. Try to count them and see!

Therefore, if you learn a language, forget to start reading and writing, speaking and listening!

Well, it tends to two groups of thoughts on this topic. The people who believe that listening and speaking are the major trend really good at listening and speaking, but really hard to read and write. The people who think reading and writing are important in general very good to them, but hopeless if you ask them a question on the street.

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