tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Fri May 31 15:13:50 1996
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Re: Thanks for the advice
- From: [email protected]
- Subject: Re: Thanks for the advice
- Date: Sat, 01 Jun 1996 00:01:54 +0200
At 11:43 AM 30/5/96 -0700, you wrote:
>qaghItlhneS:
>
>: [email protected] wrote:
>: >You don't learn tlhingan Hol from reading the translation, you learn
>: >it by translating!!!
>
>Qu'vatlh! I missed this the first time around (shame on me!)...
>
>Who says you can't "learn tlhIngan Hol from reading the translation"?
Well that's what I was told by some of the top ranking [email protected]
people, then I came to the realization that they where right!
>Just because ONE person doesn't learn this way doesn't mean other's
>don't either!
It's actually a well known fact, in my part of the world that it's better to
do, than to watch others doing asnd copying. This way you learn to do for
yourself.
>As an Instructional Designer, you look at how the learner learns best and
>THAT is how you teach. Get it?
Where do you get the idea from that I'm a Instructional Designer, strange.
>If someone learns better by reading the translation, then let them...
But you don't, it is a well known fact that when learning, if you write it
down (by hand, that your comprihencion becomes better, than when purely
reading the material, for all subjects.
>'nuf said...
I've said enough now, have you?
^^^^^^
Qapla'
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