Finally, i wouldn’t have started this challenge if i didn’t see tim ferriss’ tweet, which led me to zenhabits and the “how to learn a language in 90 days” post written by maneesh. everyone who i mentioned here contributed to my language challenge and were part of my team even if they didn’t know it.. The 80/20 rule of learning. ferriss suggests deconstructing your objective into its smallest learnable units — the lego bricks, if you will. then, select the 20% of these bricks that you need to learn to get 80% of your desired result.. Tim ferriss, author of the new york times no 1 best-selling books “the 4-hour workweek” and “the 4 hour chef” talks about linkword..
Preface by tim ferriss. i’ve written about how i learned to speak, read, and write japanese, mandarin, and spanish. i’ve also covered my experiments with german, indonesian, arabic, norwegian, turkish, and perhaps a dozen others.. How to memorize lyrics to learn german how to use tim ferriss’ fear-setting exercise to finally learn a foreign language. leave a comment / language learning / by akita. tim ferriss has an unusual approach when it comes to learning a foreign language. but that’s not what i want to talk about here..
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