Museum of Knowledge blog, Learning through exercises 05052017

Students who wish to improve their language skills often look for alternative ways to do so than what is the norm. Museum of Knowledge vocabulary exercises are designed to be fun and best able to appeal to students who may find the task of repetition laborious.

There are really no short cuts for language learners and yes, repetition is the key to success. When words are spoken and heard repeatedly this enables students to remember words and phrases or else the student may read the same words over and over until they are remembered.

The Museum of Knowledge starter package for business enables students to access content for 30 days and during this time, students can set their own hours and read as little or as much as they need to. For the business immersion courses, games are also included so that students can further immerse themselves in the language of their choice.

Vocabulary exercises are very much a part of the Museum of Knowledge language learning experience for both intermediate and advanced business language learning. These essential exercises highlight phrases and vocabulary used in certain industries or subject areas. Gamification techniques are an added bonus to the Museum of Knowledge immersion, professional and executive programmes so that students can enjoy the process of repetition whilst learning a language.

 

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    • Museum Of KnowledgeReply

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      Thanks for your feedback. All Museum of Knowledge blogs covering language learning techniques include images. We are working on videos too but they take a while for us to produce but keep checking our blogs on a regular basis and we are sure sometime towards Q4 2017 ( Winter/Fall period) there may be a few videos posted.

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