Saturday, October 11, 2014

TED Talk Summary

In his TED Talk, Chris Lonsdale from Lingnan University describes the process of learning a new language in just six months.  He talks about how he learned this process first-hand and how he has summarized it to teach to others. While I am not trying to learn a new language, I found the concept and the information rather intriguing.

Throughout the TED Talk, Chris Lonsdale focuses on 4 steps; Focusing on relevant language to you, using the language to communicate from day one, trying to understand the message behind the speech, and creating a positive environment and mindset. These are the 4 major factors that Lonsdale outlines to learn a language in six months.

One of the main points Lonsdale attempts to get across is the idea that it is much more beneficial to learn by attempting to speak and listen to the language rather than studying it, much like a baby. This idea is one that I agree with, because in any situation in life I believe it is easier to learn by experiencing something first-hand.


The task of learning a new language in six months is a large one, but if possible it could be very beneficial and practical. If any “normal” person were to apply the principle that Lonsdale outlines in this TED Talk, he argues that they too will be able to learn any new language in six months. Not only is the concept a thought-provoking one, but it is good to keep in mind just how quickly we can learn and adapt.

2 comments:

  1. This is freaky! I kept re-watching it. I finally found out how he changed clothes, but the other stuff, kind of stumped.

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  2. I really wish someone would try these methods and then report in another TED talk if it really works!

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