Luca Lampariello On How To Master Any Language
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In this week’s episode of the Magnetic Memory Method Podcast, we have our third interview with language learning expert and polyglot, Luca Lampariello. And this week we’ve got something extra special because, instead of just recording the audio …
We’ve got it on video!
Take a look on YouTube or download the full MP4.
It was truly amazing to speak with Luca live in person and to offer you both the audio and the video version of our talk. For the first time ever, you’ll have a chance to learn a bit about his background, his interests outside of language learning – and even his middle name!
Of all the things I like about Luca, it’s his passion for helping people with language learning that impresses me the most. And to help people even further, he’s got a free video series for you called Master Any Language. I highly suggest you check it out and avail yourself of his fantastic approach to language learning.
As for this interview, whether you decide to watch the video or listen to the podcast version, here’s just some of what you’ll learn:
* How to find the best resources for language learning.
* The keys to competence when it comes to learning words when using the chaining technique.
* The special connection between language learning, exercise and sleep.
* How to find and place yourself in the absolutely best conditions for language learning.
* The power of cultural differences and how they can be useful for learning multiple languages at once.
* Exactly how Luca would train an actor to convincingly portray fluency in a film.
* The number one problem language learners face when first approaching a language (and its solution).
* Luca’s thoughts on memory and memorizing words.
* How to get yourself to “sit down and do it” when it comes to the key language learning activities.
* The only language learning “talents” you’ll ever need to develop and exactly how to identify and nurture them.
* How to find the small clues in words so that you can gain deep familiarity with a language rapidly.
* Luca’s special brand of spaced-time repetition.
* Why every brain is different and how to identify how yours works so you can find the best ways to learn.
* … and much, much more!
Special thanks to George for letting us use his apartment for the interview while Luca was in town!
Further Resources
Luca Lampariello on Language as a Net
Luca Lampariello on Working Memory And The Oceans Of Language
A Magnetic Little Tip On Memorizing Foreign Language Vocabulary
Kerstin Hammes Talks About The Real Meanings Of Fluency