Like the Guinness Book of Records

Like the Guinness Book of Records

At just 18, Jorge Fernández Gates can speak, read and write in 11 foreign languages. They are not all related languages. Mandarin, Catalan, Galician, English, French, German, Swedish, Romanian, Italian, Portuguese and Dutch.

In addition, Jorge learned foreign languages ??just over five years ago, which means that he has "learned" foreign languages ??compared to two foreign languages ??per year. Your goal is to enter the Guinness Book of Records by mastering at least 25 foreign languages.

He has already discovered the "Polyglot in Peru", in several interviews that took place mainly in his native Spanish, he analyzes some of the techniques with which he (and you) can speak fluent foreign languages.



Their foremost ally in finding foreign languages ??is the creation of the Guinness Book of Records on the Web, which provides up to 70% of its success in learning foreign languages.

o Talk to employees in ethnic restaurants.

o Watch TV programs in or in target languages

o Use radio as a key resource to develop understanding and understanding so you can get used to the pronunciation of the language.

o Use the Internet to hear and learn foreign languages.

One of the main concerns was that "one day his brain would explode on account of constant verbal information" or that he would get "his crossover cables" and be completely confused. A neurologist who knows that there are no limits to the brain to capture and store knowledge.

Jorge Fernández gives these keys a key role in his linguistic achievements.

o Learn the grammar of the foreign language "forwards and backwards".

o Acquire a basic vocabulary of high-frequency words and phrases.

Never stop adding the new vocabulary in your new language.

o Practice your new language with friends, language teachers or with whom you regularly

And what did it all start?


"I'm not a good girl, I'm not sure, I'm not going out, I'm not going out, I'm not going to be there." Then things started to change for him. "I liked it and I also chose Italian." Later he discovered a Romanian course on the Internet and "loved it".

To "prove" their language skills, family members need to talk to him or her.

So Jorge Fernández Gates began his language study trip. So you do not have to create a "Babel" in your brain, but limit yourself to "just learning two languages ??in peace".

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