With so many foreign language websites, podcasts, CDs, CD-Roms, textbooks, and language programs available today, how can one decide what to use?
Foreign Language Mastery is doing its part to answer this question buy reviewing as many products and services as possible, but we obviously don’t have the time or resources to review every last product out there.
So for those we don’t get to, here is a quick list of factors we consider essential for effective foreign language materials. Keep in mind that these criteria are for materials intended for foreign language learners, and don’t necessarily apply to “authentic materials” (cotent intended for native speakers.) The latter is actually far superior as there’s an almost infinite supple to choose from, it tends to be far more interesting, and most of the time, it’s free! But alas, such content is too difficult for those just starting out in a language.
So for those of you just starting out in a particular foreign language, here are some criteria to keep in mind before deciding whether to invest your precious time and money on a language learning product:
What materials have you found that meet most or all these criteria?
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Excellent criteria! I provide a product for Turkish learners of English – and I'm happy to see that it fulfills 8 out of the 9 criteria you specify.
I'd also like to add one more to your list:
- Engages multiple senses/intelligences
Materials that incorporate images, music, rhymes – and other 'right brain' functions are more fun to use and tap more of the learner's mental resources.