The Immersion Method

Several things occur to me when I think about the method I'm using to learn French. The first-I'm never going to succeed. The second-I think I've heard of this before.

 The method I'm talking about is the Immersion method, meaning that you basically 'immerse' yourself in the language, surrounding yourself with almost exclusively that language, and you learn out of necessity. This is the same way that children learn their first language, by doing. It  sounded promising, so I decided to give it a shot. I switched my facebook page to french. Bold move, yes, but desperate times call for desperate measures.

In addition, I found french episodes of my favorite cartoons ever in the history of the world-courtesy of the wonder known as youtube, of course.

 In order to learn a language by the immersion method, you almost have to forget about thinking about anything else and only focus on the language.

 This reminded me of Christianity. Why? well, think about it. In order to be a flourishing christian, your heart has to be given fully over to Christ, and that means that you pursue only Godly things. In a manner of speaking, you immerse yourself in God's word. Your focus has to be on His word and plan for your life and no one else's. So, if you think about it, there's not much different between the immersion method for learning a new language, and the recipe for a healthy relationship with Christ. Huh. Who knew?

Comments

  1. Great post, Shan! And just to let you know, I think that the immersion method is actually a good one and will definitely work better than my own method did (which was basically no method lol).

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  2. Thanks Justin. I didn't think anybody read this.

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  3. lol I've been reading it for some time now. If you're interested, you could publicize it more, like with Facebook.

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