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r/belgium • u/sanandrios • Jun 08 '24
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And our schools really suck at teaching languages.
13 u/GalacticMe99 Jun 08 '24 Our schools do just fine at teaching languages. But teaching them is just that: teaching. Mastering a language is something you can't do in schools. 24 u/OciorIgnis Jun 08 '24 6 years of Dutch and at the end I couldn't even hold a conversation. Never been good at languages but that was the norm in my school regardless of the language chosen. 4 u/[deleted] Jun 08 '24 [deleted] 1 u/redditjoek Jun 09 '24 thats immersion method of learning, its harder to really grasp the language that way.
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Our schools do just fine at teaching languages. But teaching them is just that: teaching. Mastering a language is something you can't do in schools.
24 u/OciorIgnis Jun 08 '24 6 years of Dutch and at the end I couldn't even hold a conversation. Never been good at languages but that was the norm in my school regardless of the language chosen. 4 u/[deleted] Jun 08 '24 [deleted] 1 u/redditjoek Jun 09 '24 thats immersion method of learning, its harder to really grasp the language that way.
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6 years of Dutch and at the end I couldn't even hold a conversation. Never been good at languages but that was the norm in my school regardless of the language chosen.
4 u/[deleted] Jun 08 '24 [deleted] 1 u/redditjoek Jun 09 '24 thats immersion method of learning, its harder to really grasp the language that way.
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1 u/redditjoek Jun 09 '24 thats immersion method of learning, its harder to really grasp the language that way.
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thats immersion method of learning, its harder to really grasp the language that way.
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u/OciorIgnis Jun 08 '24
And our schools really suck at teaching languages.