UCLA’s Dr. Michael Heim Discusses the Importance of Goal-Centered Learning

Michael Heim is a highly respected professor of Slavic languages at UCLA.  He speaks “10″ languages (though he explains that the number is hard to tie down due to the slippery political nature of language-dialect distinctions).

Heim believes that effective language learning must begin (and progress) with a specific purpose in mind; he has never learned a language just for the heck of it.

In a two-part interview  posted on the UCLA Center for World Languages website, he  explains why language experts produce poor textbooks, what he would do as “Langauge Czar” if such a position were to be created, and why Americans tend to do poorly in second language learning.

Click here to listen to the interview.


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2 Responses to “UCLA’s Dr. Michael Heim Discusses the Importance of Goal-Centered Learning”

  1. john_f says:

    What are your goals in learning specific languages? Has making specific goals significantly improved the speed and ease at which you acquire the language?

  2. zocurtis says:

    Very interesting interview… However, their are people who have learnt but of course have not mastered Chinese. He is an inspiration.

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