2016年12月4日 星期日

12/5 mobile learning experience

MOBILE LEARNING EXPERIENCE

I think mobile language learning devices are quite useful.  Online dictionary is the most typical one. Whenever I'm reading articles or something or BBC news, i get stuck when i see new word. There is a strong intention to know what that word means. I know it's a bad habit of reading, but i just couldn't help it. I like Cambridge dictionary ,and dictionary.com
They not only show the definitions of the word and also provide related words, so that I can learn more than i wanted to.

In learning Korean and Deutsch, I also find dictionaries the best device. They give example sentences to let me know how to use the words, and in this way i can also figure out some grammar even though I haven't used it.

I go to gym several times a week, and when I'm on my way walking to the gym, I listen to the lesson online of Korean. It was like a radio, and i feel like I took a class on my way. It's really efficient.

While I was preparing for the TOEIC test, i downloaded an app to help me memorize the vocabularies. The free version only provided like 5 words a day, but i think it's enough.

 

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