Monday 6 July 2009

Using online supplements aid your learning

Right now there are online classes that teach a variety of languages as well as give a background on the culture of the language. This is especially helpful if you are moving overseas to work in the managerial field, as industry-specific words and phrases are taught in online supplements. You will have the opportunity to gain assistance in the language from the comfort of your own home as you prepare to move and then work alongside those who are culturally different to you.

With computer technology continuing to develop, the World Wide Web has become the leader when it comes to tutoring at a distance. This is because of the internet’s ability to incorporate learning in innovative ways. By using the Internet, students can maintain control over the rate and timing of the instruction given to them. Online supplements include video tutorials, online quizzes, as well as web streaming traditional classroom settings, where a teacher stands in front of a blackboard and runs through pronunciation, grammar and conjugation. You will also be able to find online dictionaries and translation systems such as Babelfish resourceful.

If you’re looking for additional ways to assist you in your second language, there are alternative new types of technology besides the web which weren’t available in the very recent past which can help you outside the classroom. The Nintendo DS, for example, has a product which guides you through a language tutorial.

With the various successes of e-learning across a multitude of subjects, the question now is should we be concerned about traditional face-to-face interaction coming to an end? Hopefully not, as the traditional classroom setting brings people together to converse and this is the whole point of learning a second language in the first place, but there is certainly a place for online learning in a supplementary role.

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