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How to study and write for Foreign LanguagesEffective practice techniques. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/augustine/study/lingua.html
Don't mumble or at least learn how to say "don't know" in the language you are trying to learn. Great tips here. Recommended that these suggestions once a week for the first 6 weeks of class! http://www.las.uh.edu/lss/handouts/studying%20specific%20subjects/tips%20on%20studying%20a%20foreign%20language.pdf
Columbia University recommends studying outloud. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/augustine/study/lingua.html
Find out how color coding can help you learn another language. http://muskingum.edu/%7ecal/database/content/forlang.html#Menu
Before speaking, comes listening and pronunciation. http://www.twu.edu/downloads/counseling/A-5_How_to_Study_A_Foreign_Language.pdf
Reading, writing and speaking study tips. http://www.english-zone.com/study/langs.html
This extensive resource has a whole section on learning to write in a foeign language, which includes study tips for Learning to Write. However, don't miss the other sections on learning to listen, learning to speak, learning to reead and getting the most from your textbook. All in this one resource. Print it off and keep it handy! http://www.uwec.edu/ASC/resources/foreignlanguages.htm
I can't write in English. How am I going to write in a foreign language? Check out the special do's and don'ts for writing in a foreign language. http://www.marquette.edu/wac/departmental/MarquetteUniversityWritinginForeignLanguagesandLiteraturesCourses.shtml
Tips for getting started as well as advice while writing. http://writing2.richmond.edu/writing/wweb/frenchwriting.html
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