Reflect on the past learning design
Recognize your learning style
Reflect on your past practice or learning experiences, by creating an audio, video, images or share results, certificates, documents:
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Explain your past experiences when practicing or learning the French Language
What were the positive and negative aspects?
What do you like or dislike about the context of your practice or study : methods, the time, the resources, the audios, books, lessons, activities, workshops, live..
What do you find easy or difficult for your learning path?
What do you prefer to learn better and faster?
"Finding a voice means that you can get your feeling into your words, and that your words have the feel of you about them"
Digging Seamus Heaney
Often, speak another language create an emotional distress by taking time to translate, find the right words at the right time, wishing be fluent by memorizing a maximum of vocabulary or take more time to listen podcasts, videos, tv....
Furthermore, steps are not always easy to climb:
stress to prepare the exam
stress to speak to foreign people
need a translator
don't understand or misunderstanding
tone, speed, different accents
the grammar is difficult to understand
the pronunciation is often incorrectly
I would like learn the simple daily thing but I have no time
I don't have enough memory
I speak but the "past tenses" if the only thing I struggle with
What is the next stage you would like take? Reflect and Progress
Honey and Mumford learning style
The following surveys may be of interest to support your reflexion:Reflect on what we already know, is part of the process to plan the next steps in a individual learning graph, because is a personal style. A style when learning with Benjamin Bloom hierarchy with the pyramid shown or the learning styles a theory by the psychologist David Kolb.