7 Aralık 2013 Cumartesi

Language lessons teach you more than just verb tables

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In Germany apprenticeships are a core component of the education program. Photograph: Graham Turner for the Guardian




Apprenticeships are a large deal in Germany, apparently. Schooling is compulsory until pupils are 15, but if they depart at that age they have to do vocational instruction for another couple of years.


My German instructor told me this when we studying how to say “my favourite subject at school was…” I need to admit it felt fairly useless to be finding out conversation subjects about college, but the insight into the German training method was fascinating.


I did a tiny study and found that the CBI hails Germany the leader in vocational instruction. It truly is estimated that there are much more than half a million apprenticeships offered to youthful Germans, and that they are considered to be the equivalent of an A-degree qualification. Significantly larger standing than how apprenticeships are perceived in the United kingdom.


Recently I got to interview the actor Larry Lamb about his passion for languages. Lamb advised me he firmly believes that he wouldn’t have acquired to exactly where he is if his primary school French teacher hadn’t ignited a curiosity for foreign culture in him.


To a lesser extent, the identical point occurred to me in this week’s class. The lesson was no longer about mundane conversation topics, but about studying about one more culture, from an additional particular person. As trite as it sounds, along with the language itself, you discover far more about the inner workings of a society than any foreign movie or travel article will tell you.


The chance to devote an hour and a half with a person from yet another portion of the globe, learning their language and about their culture is an indulgence I want far more would get to encounter. When I commenced this program, I defaulted into secondary school mode. I saw verb tables and vocabulary lists flash before my eyes and I truly was not hunting forward to it. When I was at school, it was all about getting a excellent grade memorising vocab with the express intent of acquiring total marks in the test. But this time round I’ve shifted my mindset.


This is not about fluency, it really is about performance. I have allow go of my goody-two-shoes impulse to get full marks on a check and instead am a lot more concerned with conversational topics and phrases (although, possibly significantly less about my school days). So when I sooner or later go on this infamous journey to Berlin, I want to chat about items important to Germans, in German. And if that is about their apprenticeship: gut.


Anna Codrea-Rado edits the language finding out series. She is blogging about her experience learning German.




Language lessons teach you more than just verb tables

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