New System Makes Learning New Languages a Breeze
Reference & Education → Language
- Author Tim Frazer
- Published November 18, 2007
- Word count 584
Did you ever want to learn a new language but never started because you knew it would be too hard? Did you ever try to learn a language by going to classes, buying courses, programs, software etc but still got nowhere? Well you’re not alone! Learning a new language can be extremely hard but I would like to let you in on a little secret. With the right system learning a new language can be totally effortless!
It is a fact that learning language is totally natural for the human brain. It is one of our most basic functions and indeed if you look around you will see that everyone can speak, read and write. From the time we are born we naturally begin learning to communicate through language and it takes children no effort at all. If this is true and our brains are actually wired up to make learning languages natural and easy then why is it so hard for adults to learn a new language? Is it because nearly all language learning systems, programs, teachers and software fail to make use of our natural tendencies? Is it because nearly all language systems are backwards and actually work against our natural tendencies?
Well from my experience the answer is YES! It is not that the adult’s brain is too old to learn a new language but that the teachers out there are making the task far more difficult than it needs to be. Well now there is a system that makes learning a new language easy, fun and extremely fast. With this new system you basically sit back for 10 minutes a day listening to a set of specially designed sound tracks and within months you can understand and speak in an entirely new language. The sound tracks use the very latest in accelerated learning technology which makes use of the natural tendencies of the human brain. All the confusing stuff that other courses try to fill you with is a complete waste of time. Our system cuts through all the hindrances and gets you understanding and actually being able to converse in a fraction of the time and with almost no effort.
Did you know that one of the biggest hindrances to learning a new language is trying? When you try to learn, you put in effort and your brain becomes tense. Your brainwaves go into the high beta band where very little can go into long term memory. In this state you are stuck in short term memory and it takes a huge amount of repetition and effort to get anything to "sink in". Kids are very often in a lower theta band of brainwaves where their brain is very relaxed and what they are exposed to goes straight into long term memory! This is why learning is effortless and natural for them. With our technology you are automatically induced into a low theta brainwave state where what you learn "sinks in". No need to hear it 100 times, you will remember it after once.
Our soundtracks don’t just use brainwave technology but also make use of the natural tendencies of your brain to make learning totally natural, effortless and easy. It really is amazing how easy learning a new language can be. Our brains truly are wired up to be natural linguists, all we need to do is stop trying to force them to do things unnaturally and to use their natural tendencies. Then learning is a breeze!
Learn more about our technology and how you can learn a new
language with no effort at:
[
www.easylanguagesystems.com](http://www.easylanguagesystems.com/) . We currently offer courses in Japanese, French
and Spanish but will be expanding in the near future!
Best wishes, Tim Frazer
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