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The ultimate rapid language-learning guide! For those who’ve despaired of ever learning a foreign language, here, finally, is a book that will make the words stick. At thirty years old, Gabriel Wyner speaks six languages fluently. He didn’t learn them in school -- who does? -- rather, he learned them in the past few years, working on his own and practicing on the subway, using simple techniques and free online resources. In Fluent Forever Wyner reveals what he’s discovered.

The greatest challenge to learning a foreign language is the challenge of memory; there are just too many words and too many rules. For every new word we learn, we seem to forget two old ones, and as a result, fluency can seem out of reach. Fluent Forever tackles this challenge head-on. With empathy for the language-challenged and abundant humor, Wyner deconstructs the learning process, revealing how to build a foreign language in your mind from the ground up.

Starting with pronunciation, you’ll learn how to rewire your ears and turn foreign sounds into familiar sounds. You'll retrain your tongue to produce those sounds accurately, using tricks from opera singers and actors. Next, you'll begin to tackle words, and connect sounds and spellings to imagery, rather than translations, which will enable you to think in a foreign language. And with the help of sophisticated spaced-repetition techniques, you'll be able to memorize hundreds of words a month in minutes every day. Soon, you'll gain the ability to learn grammar and more difficult abstract words--without the tedious drills and exercises of language classes and grammar books.

This is brain hacking at its most exciting, taking what we know about neuroscience and linguistics and using it to create the most efficient and enjoyable way to learn a foreign language in the spare minutes of your day.


Gabriel Wyner is an author, opera singer and polyglot based in Los Angeles, CA. After not getting anywhere in 5 years of high school language classes, he reached fluency in German in 14 weeks with the help of the immersive Middlebury Language Schools. As a result, he fell in love with the process of language learning, going on to spend two months in intensive Italian courses in...

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  • 浮石
    原来我早就会这些技巧,却依旧学不好外语。2022-08-02
  • Lily Miles
    四星,但是难得的点在于作者十分接地气,给的建议都是实操性质的,没整些假大空的fancy理论。也很认同作者说的成人有成人学习语言的天赋,要知道儿童的家长可是天天耐心给他们可理解性输入,而成人上一个小时高质量外语一对一可是要300+的,而且想想我们从小那个英语是怎么学的,老师不是外教,方法现在回想起来就更是不对,原来下过的苦工现在看起来就像笑话。至于作者说要用目标语进行思考,我还是怀疑这是否可能。不过谷歌找图片以及搜索目标语和母语的图片看二者的结果是否重合还挺有启发的,还有图片下的caption可能就是例句,这个容易忽略。另一个就是作者说成人也非常喜欢pattern,有pattern就学得快,但矛盾之处就在于母语者都不知道pattern是什么,但是他们会,比如动词后的了和句尾了。2022-11-18
  • 米露迪
    资源很实用 学到了google image和把性别词想象不同的画面的方法(我是阳-爆炸;阴-发大水lol)另外最近才想通oral和书面不太一样的一点是发音终究是一种“运动”,就像练形体一样 按感觉来发音始终是混混沌沌 搞清楚身体(每个音)该怎么摆(ie嘴张开的大小,舌头的位置&喉咙是清音浊音)后会清晰很多.. 书有点啰嗦但可以skip着来看2021-10-21

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