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Dramatic Exercises in the Norwegian Language Class Performance skits are fairly common sights in a language classroom. Skits are popular because they give the student an opportunity not only to come up with a dialogue script, but also to play with pronunciation and language performance anxiety. One of the drawbacks in using these kinds of skits, however, is the fact that many students use one of two strategies that aren't particularly helpful. How do you, as a Norwegian teacher, avoid this? drama and language • norwegian • class • language exercises • language acquisition
Learning Norwegian through Mnemonics and Visual Imagery (Part I of II) Learners have often used mnemonic (memory aid) strategies when studying complex material, but this strategy has been less frequently and explicitly used in the study of language. For those of you who are learning Norwegian (or teaching Norwegian), I outline four basic approaches to mnemonic language learning below and briefly discuss the evidence for its application to cognitive processes. learning norwegian • language • teaching norwegian • language exercises • memory devices
Norwegian Language Resources Online It's not that Norwegian language resources aren't out there - they just take a little time to find and sort through. For those of you who are learning or teaching Norwegian, it can be frustrating to spend hours sorting through sites for language exercises, tips, or materials. I've laid out a few below to help you out with your search. norwegian • language resources • learning norwegian • teaching norwegian • video
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