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All Things FRENCH & ITALIAN by Remo Nannetti

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Hello, my name is Remo Nannetti and I'm the former Head of Modern Languages at Notre Dame High School, Glasgow. For some years now I have been selling my range of French & Italian Grammar & Vocabulary packs at www.frenchgrammar.co.uk & www.italiangrammar.com, along with my book How to Learn a Language: A Young Person's Guide at www.mindyourlanguage.org.uk. All these are now available in my shop, along with a few other useful resources - please feel free to have a look, you'll really love them!

Hello, my name is Remo Nannetti and I'm the former Head of Modern Languages at Notre Dame High School, Glasgow. For some years now I have been selling my range of French & Italian Grammar & Vocabulary packs at www.frenchgrammar.co.uk & www.italiangrammar.com, along with my book How to Learn a Language: A Young Person's Guide at www.mindyourlanguage.org.uk. All these are now available in my shop, along with a few other useful resources - please feel free to have a look, you'll really love them!
How to Learn a Language: A Young Person's Guide
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How to Learn a Language: A Young Person's Guide

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How to Learn a Language: A Young Person’s Guide is a self-help book for young people learning any foreign modern language at any level whatsoever. It describes how to improve the level of performance in modern foreign language studies by giving help, advice, suggestions and useful tips on every possible aspect of modern foreign language learning. Modern languages teachers will also find it a valuable resource either for individual reference and/or whole-class use. The book can be used by language learners of all ages who find themselves in a classroom situation. They may be studying at school, college or university, or attending a night-class. They might be aiming to pass an examination or just learning a language for the fun of it. They may be a committed and able student who wants to progress even further, or an average student who wishes to build on strengths and eliminate weaknesses. Whatever the situation, How to Learn a Language: A Young Person’s Guide will help them take charge of their own learning and offer them practical advice and suggestions on the best ways to learn, practise and revise the modern foreign language (or languages) that they are studying. The style of writing is simple, friendly and accessible. Everything is expressed clearly, with no jargon or technical expressions. The book is structured in such a way that it can be ‘dipped into’ as well as being read from cover to cover. The opening chapter takes the student through an optional review of strengths and weaknesses in his or her language learning and is cross-referenced to the rest of the book, thus enabling instant access to those parts of the text directly relevant to individual needs. The book is divided into four parts, each of which has four chapters: Part One: HELPING YOURSELF Chapter 1: Explore Your Strengths and Weaknesses Chapter 2: Manage Your Mind Chapter 3: Improve Your Learning Experience Chapter 4: Organise Your Work Part Two: PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Chapter 1: Listening Chapter 2: Speaking Chapter 3: Reading Chapter 4: Writing Part Three: GOING IT ALONE Chapter 1: Using Your Textbook Chapter 2: Using a Dictionary Chapter 3: Doing Homework Chapter 4: Sitting Examinations Part Four: LIVING THE LANGUAGE Chapter 1: Using Computers Chapter 2: Sound and Vision Chapter 3: People Power Chapter 4: Getting Abroad