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I love learning foreign languages. In fact, I love it so much that I like to learn a new language every two years, currently working on my eighth one.
我喜欢学外语。实际上,我太喜欢它了以至于我每两年就想学一门新语言,现在正学着第八门外语。
When people find that out about me, they always ask me,“How do you do that? What’s your secret?”
当人们得知有关我的那事后,他们总问我:“你怎么做到的?你的秘诀是什么?”
And to be honest, for many years, my answer would be,“I don’t know. I simply love learning languages.”
说实话,多年来,我的回答是:“我不知道啊。我只不过是喜欢学语言。”
But people were never happy with that answer. They wanted to know why they are spending years trying to learn even one language, never achieving fluency, and here I come,learning one language after another.
但人们从不对那个回答满意。他们想知道为何他们花了多年试着学习哪怕一门语言,也从未达到流利,而我一来就学了一门又一门。
They wanted to know the secret of polyglots, people who speak a lot of languages. And that make me wonder, too, how do actually other polyglots do it? What do we have in common? And what is it that enables us to learn languages so much faster than other people?
他们想知道说很多语言的多语言者的秘密。而且那也使我好奇,其他多语言者到底是怎么做到的?我们有什么共同点吗?是什么让我们比其他人学语言更快?
I decided to meet other people like me and find that out. The best place to meet a lot of polyglots is an event where hundreds of language lovers meet in one place to practice their languages.
我决定见见其他像我一样的人,找寻背后的答案。能够遇到很多多语言者的最佳地点是数百名多语言者参加的社交场合,他们在一个地方相遇来练习他们的语言。
There’re several such polyglot events organized all around the world, and so I decided to go there and ask polyglots about the methods that they use.
世界各地有许多类似的多语言者活动,所以我决定去那里,询问多语言者有关他们使用的方法。
And so I met Benny from Ireland who told me that his method is to start speaking from day one.
所以我遇到了来自爱尔兰的本尼,他告诉我他的方法是。
He learns a few phrases from a travel phrasebook and goes to meet native speakers and starts having conversations with them right away. He doesn’t mind making even 200 mistakes a day, bacause that’s how he learns, based on the feedback.
他从一本旅游指南上学了一些词组,然后就去见母语者,立马开始和他们展开对话。他不介意一天犯200个错误,因为这就是他如何学习,基于反馈。
And the best thing is, he doesn’t even need to travel a lot today, because you can easily have conversations with native speakers from the comfort of your living room, using websites.
并且最棒的一点是,如今他甚至不需要出游,因为你只需要呆在惬意的房间中,就能很简单地用网络和母语者进行对话。
I also met Lucas from Brazil who had a really intersting method to learn Russian. He simply added a hundred random Russian speakers on Skype as friends and then, seriously, and then he opened a chat window with one of them and wrote “Hi” in Russion.
我还遇到了来自巴西的卢卡斯,他有一个很有趣的学习俄语的方法。他在Skype上简单地添加了上百个说俄语的人作为朋友并且然后,说真的,然后他打开其中一个人的聊天框,用俄语写下“嗨”。
And the person replied,“Hi,how are you?”
然后那人回复,“嗨,你好吗?”
Lucas copied this and put it into a text window with another person, and the person replied,“I’m fine, thank you, and how are you?” Lucas copied this back to the first person, and in this way, he had two strangers have a conversation with each other without knowing about it.
卢卡斯了复制这段话,再把它发给另一个人,然后另一个人回复,“我很好,谢谢,你呢?”卢卡斯把这段话复制发给第一个人,这样,他就让两个陌生人在不知这件事的情况下展开了对话。
And soon he would start typing himself, because he had so many of these conversations that he figured out how the Russian conversation usually starts. What an ingenious method, right?
不久他就开始自己打字,因为他有了那么多的对话,已经弄清俄语的对话通常是怎么开始的了。很聪明的办法,对吧?
And then I met polyglots who always start by imitating sounds of the language and others who always learn the 500 most frequent words of the language, and yet others who always start by reading about the grammer.
并且然后,我还遇到了从模仿声音开始学习语言的多语言者,以及从学习500个最常用词开始的多语言者,以及总是从学习语法开始的多语言者。
If I asked a hundred different polyglots, I heard a hundred different approaches to learning languages. Everybody seems to have a unique way they learn a language, and yet, we all come to the same result of speaking several languages fluently.
如果我去询问一百个不同的多语言者,我会听到关于学习语言方式的一百种不同的答案。每个人似乎都对学习一种语言有着独门秘笈,但是,我们最终都能流利地说多种语言。
And as I was listening to these polyglots telling me about their methods, it suddenly dawned on me: the one thing we all have in common that we simply found ways how to enjoy the language-learning process.
并且当我倾听着这些多语言者告诉我有关他们的方法的时候,我突然意识到:我们有一个共同点,那就是我们只是。
All of these polyglots were talking about language learning if it was great fun.
所有这些多语言者在谈论语言学习的时候,都表现得像那是一种趣事。
You should have seen their faces when they were showing me their colorful grammar charts and their carefully handmade flash cards, and their statistics about learning vocabulary using apps, or even how they love to cook based on recipes in a foreign language.
你们应该看看当他们向我展示他们多彩的语法表、专心手工制作的闪视卡片、他们关于使用应用程序学习词汇的统计数字,或甚至他们多么喜欢用外文菜谱烧菜。
All of them use different methods, but they always make sure it’s something that they personally enjoy.
每个人都用着不同的方法,但是他们。
I realized that this is actually how I learn languages myself. When I was learning Spanish, I was bored with the text in the textbook. I mean, who wants to read about Jose,asking about the directions to the train station. Right?
我意识到这实际上也是我学习语言的方式。当我学习西班牙语时,我对书本上的文章没什么兴趣。我的意思是,谁想学何塞,是问怎么去火车站的路的。对吧?
I wanted to read “Harry Potter” instead, because that was my favorite book as a child, then I have read it many times. So I got the Spanish translation of “Harry Potter” and started reading, and sure enough, I didn’t understand almost anything at the beginning, but I kept on reading because I loved the book, and by the end of the book, I was able to follow it almost without any problems.
And the same thing happened when I was learning German. I decided to watch “Friends”, my favorite sitcom, in German, and again, at the beginning it was all just gibberish. I didn’t know where one word finished and another one started, but I kept on watching every day because it’s “Friends”.
同样的事也发生在我学德语的时候。我决定看我最喜欢的电视剧《老友记》的德语版本。同样地,最开始我基本上听不懂。我不知道一个单词在何处结束,另一个单词在何处开始,但是我坚持每天观看,因为这可是《老友记》。
I can watch it in any language. I love it so much. And after the second or third season, seriously, the dialogue started to make sense.
我可以看它不同的语言版本。我太喜欢它了。在看完两季或三季之后,说真的,对话开始可以理解了。
I only realized this after meeting other polyglots. We’re no geniuses, and we have no shortcut to learning languages.
在我遇到了其他多语言者之后,我才明白这一点。我们不是天才,我们也没有学习语言的捷径。
We simply found ways how to enjoy the process, how to turn language learning from a boring school subject into a pleasant activity which you don’t mind doing every day.
我们只是找到了享受这一过程的方式,以及如何将语言学习从一项枯燥的学校课程转变为一项你不介意每天都做的有趣活动。
If you don’t like writing words down on paper, you can always type them in an app.
如果你不喜欢在纸上写单词,那你可以在软件里面输入单词。
If you don’t like listening to boring textbook material, finding interesting content on YouTube or in podcasts for any language.
如果你不喜欢听无聊的课程材料,就在YouTube上或播客里为任何一种语言找到的有趣内容。
If you’re a more introverted person and you can’t imagine speaking to native speakers right away, you can apply the method of self-talk.
如果你是个内向的人,你不愿意马上就和母语者交谈,你可以应用和自己对话的方法。
You can talk to yourself in the comfort of your room, describing your plans for the weekends, how your day has been, or even take a random picture from your phone and describe the picture to your imaginary friend.
你可以在自己的房间里舒适地和自己对话,描述你的周末计划,一天过得怎么样,甚至是从你的手机里随便选一张照片,然后把它描述给你想象中的朋友。
This is how polyglots learn languages, and the best news is, it’s available to anyone who is willing to take the learning into their own hands.
这就是多语言者如何学习语言的,而好消息是,这种方法对每个想要将学习掌握在手中的人来说都是可行的。
So meeting other polyglots helped me realize that it is really crucial to find enjoyment in the process of learning languages, but also the that joy in itself is not enough. If you want to achieve fluency in the foreign language, you’ also need to apply three more principles.
所以,遇到其他的多语言者让我意识到在学习语言的过程中,,但是仅凭兴趣也是不够的。如果你想要流利的说一门外语,你还需要遵守三个原则。
First of all, you need effective methods. If you try to memorize a list of words for a test tomorrow, the words will be stored in your short-term memory and you’ll forget them after a few days.
首先,你需要方法。如果你正为明天的考试尝试记住一系列单词,这些单词只会储存在你的短期记忆里,过几天你就会忘得一干二净。
If you, however, want to keep words long term, you need to revise them in the course of a few days repeatedly using the so-called space repetition.
如果你相反,想长期记住单词,就需要隔几天就复习一下,用所谓的间隔重复。
You can use apps which are based on this system such as Anki or Memrise, or you can write lists of word in a notebook using the Goldlist method, which is also very popular with many polyglots.
你可以使用基于这种体系设计的软件,例如Anki或Memrise,或你可以在笔记本上用“黄金列表”法写下一系列单词,这也在许多多语言者之间十分流行。
If you’re not sure which methods are effective and what is available out there, just check out polyglots’ YouTube channels and websites and get inspiration from them. If it works for them, it will most probably work for you too.
如果你不确定什么方法是有效的,以及现在有些什么方法,那么就去看看多语言者的YouTube频道和主页,你可以从那里获得灵感。如果这些方法对他们适用,那么将很可能也对你适用。
The third principle to follow is to create a system in your learning.
第三个要遵循的原则是,要。
We’re all very busy and no one really has time to learn a language today. But we can create that time if we just plan a bit ahead.
如今我们都很忙,没有人真正有时间去学习一门语言。但是如果我们事前计划一下,就能挤出那个时间。
Can you wake up 15 minutes earlier than you normally do? That would be the perfect time to revise some vocabulary.
你可以比平时早起15分钟吗?这段时间可以用来复习一些词汇。
Can you listen to a podcast on your way to work while driving? Well, that would be great to get some listening experience.
你可以在开车去上班时听一段播客吗?嗯,那将对获得听力经验来说非常好。
There are so many things we can do without even planning that extra time, such as listening to podcasts on our way to work, or doing our household chores.
甚至不需要提前规划时间,我们也可以做很多事情,比如在上班的路上或是做我们的家务时,我们可以听听播客。
The important thing is to create a plan in the learning. “I will practice speaking every Tuesday and Thursday with the friend for 20 minutes. I will listen to a YouTube video while having breakfast.”
重要的是制定一个学习计划。“我要在每周二和每周四和朋友练习20分钟口语。吃早饭时,我要听一段YouTube视频。”
If you create a system in your learning, you don’t need to find that extra time, because it will become a part of your everyday life.
如果你建立了自己的学习体系,你就不需要找额外的时间,因为这已经成为你每日生活的一部分了。
And findally, if you want to learn a language fluently, you need also a bit of patience.
最后,如果你想要流利掌握一门语言,你还需要一点。
It’s not possible to learn a language within two months, but it’s definitely possible to make a visible improvement in two months, if you learn in small chunks every day in a way that you enjoy. And there is nothing that motivates us more than our own success.
一个人不可能在两个月之内就掌握一门语言,但是如果你以自己喜欢的方式每天学习一小块的话,在两个月之内肯定可以取得显著的进步。并且没有比我们自己的成功更能激励我们的了。
I vividly remember the moment when I understood the first joke in German when watching “Friends”. I was so happy and motivated that I just kept on watching that day two more episodes, and as I kept watching, I had more and more of those moments of understanding, these little victories, and step by step, I got to a level where I could use the language freely and fluently to express anything.
我清晰的记得,当我第一次看懂德语版《老友记》里面的第一个笑话时的时刻。我太开心了并且极受鼓舞,以至于在那天又多看了两集,并且随着我不断观看,我有越来越多这种理解的时刻,这些小小的胜利,逐步地,我达到了可以自由熟练地使用这种语言来表达任何事情的水平。
This is a wonderful feeling. I can’t get enough of that feeling and that’s why I learn a language every two years.
这是一个非常棒的感觉。这种感觉总是让我意犹未尽,并且那就是我每两年就学习一门语言的原因。
So this is the whole polyglot secret. Find effective methods which you can systematically over the period of some time in a way which you enjoy, and this is how polyglot learn languages within months, not years.
所以这也是所有多语言者的秘密:找到你可以在一段时间内系统使用的你享受的有效方法,这就是为什么多语言者在几个月就学会语言,而非几年。
Now, some of you may be thinking ,“That’s all very nice to enjoy language learning, but isn’t the real secret that you polyglots are just super talented and most of us aren’t?”
现在,你们中的有些人可能会想,“享受语言学习固然美好,但是真正的秘密难道不是你们多语言者就是很有天赋而我们中的大部分不是的吗?”
Well, there’s one thing I haven’t told you about Benny and Lucas. Benny had 11 years of Irish Gaelic and 5 years of German at school. He couldn’t speak them at all when graduating.
好吧,关于本尼和卢卡斯,有件事我还没说。本尼在学校时学习了11年的爱尔兰盖德尔语和5年的德语,而当他毕业时却还完全不会用。
Up to the age of 21,he thought he didn’t have the language gene and he could not speak another language.
直到21岁,他都认为自己没有语言天分,也学不会其他的语言。
Then he started to look for his way of learning languages, which was speaking to native speakers and getting feedback from them, and today Benny can easily have a conversation in 10 languages.
然后他开始找寻适合自己的语言学习方式,那就是和母语者交谈,并从他们那里得到反馈,而今天本尼可以毫不费力的用10种语言进行交流。
Lucas tried to learn English at school for 10 years. He was one of the worst students in class. His friends even made fun of him and gave him a Russian textbook as a joke because they thought he would never learn that language, or any language.
卢卡斯在学校学了10年的英语。他是课堂上最差的学生之一。他的朋友们甚至取笑他并给了他一本俄语教材作为笑话,因为他们认为他永远也不可能学会俄语,或是任何一门外言。
And then Lucas started to experiment with methods, looking for his own way to learn, for example, by having Skype chat conversations with strangers. And after just 10 years, Lucas is able to speak 11 languages fluently.
然后卢卡斯开始试验其他方法,寻找适合自己的学习方式,比如,用Skype和陌生人聊天。并且仅仅10年后,卢卡斯已经可以流利地说11种语言。
Does that sound like a miracle? Well, I see such miracles every single day. As a language mentor, I help people learn languages by themselves, and I see this every day.
这听起来是不是很神奇?好吧,我每天都会看到类似的奇迹。作为一名语言教师,我帮助人们自学语言,并且我每天都能看到奇迹发生。
People struggle with language learning for 5, 10 even 20 years,and then they suddenly take their learning into their own hands, start using materials which they enjoy, more effective methods, or they start tracking their learning so that they can appreciate their own progress, and that’s when suddenly they magically find the language talent that they were missing all their lives.
有些人5年、10年甚至20年都在语言学习中挣扎,然后他们突然就能够将学习掌握在自己的手中,开始使用他们感兴趣的材料、更加有效的方法,或是他们开始记录自己的学习进度,这样他们才能肯定自己的进步,并且这时突然他们神奇般地找到了自以为一直欠缺的语言才能。
So if you’re also tried to learn a language and you gave up, thinking it’s too difficult or you don’t have the language talent, give it another try.
如果你也曾试着学习一种语言然后你放弃了,觉得它太难了或你没有语言天赋,。
Maybe you’re also just one enjoyable method away from learning that language fluently. Maybe you’re just one method away from becoming a polyglot. Thank you.