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Luca Lampariello

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Luca Lampariello is an Italian [1] hyperpolyglot. He is fluent in 12 languages.[2]

Early life[edit]

Lampariello started learning English at school, because it was seen as a world language, but struggled with this until his family hired a tutor. He also studied French, watching films to assist. German was his next language, which he did studied independently. He has lived in Paris, Italy and Barcelona[3] and provides instruction to people learning languages with his blog and YouTube videos, which provide guidance on learning English as a second language.[4]

Languages[edit]

In addition to his native Italian, Lamparieallo has learned English, French, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Spanish, Polish and Mandarin[5]

Theories[edit]

Lamparieallo believes that living in a country where a language is spoken is not necessary to master it[6], and believes in the use of multimedia to learn a language, and that learning about and engaging with a country's culture assists in this process.[5] He believes that languages cannot be taught, but must be learned: It is not an academic subject as such, but a skill.[7][8] Making mistakes are an essential part of this learning process. His two core principles are: expansion (expanding our knowledge by exposure) and refinement (considering the mistakes made and then correcting them).[9] Lamparieallo believes that the new language must be used in multiple contexts, that learners should avoid using their native language as much as possible[10] [11] and stick to no more than two textbooks.[12]

References[edit]

  1. "The how and why of language learning an interview with luca lampariello" For the Love of Langagues Site 2/2/2016 http://www.fortheloveoflanguages.com/the-how-and-why-of-language-learning-an-interview-with-luca-lampariello/
  2. Chulkovskaya, Yekaterina (September 14, 2016). "Italian polyglot to understand Russians you must speak Russian". Russia Beyond.
  3. Metivier, Anthony. "Luca Lampariello on How to Master Any Language Magnetic Memory Method".
  4. Odo, D. M. (2016). "Crowdsourced Language Learning: Lessons for TESOL Educators from Online Language-Learning Enthusiasts" (PDF). English Teaching Forum. US Department of State. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Office of English Language Programs. 54 (4): 14–23.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Learning 11 languages taught me 11 crucial lessons". Bable.com.
  6. "The how and why of language learning an interview with luca lampariello" For the Love of Langagues Site 2/2/2016 http://www.fortheloveoflanguages.com/the-how-and-why-of-language-learning-an-interview-with-luca-lampariello/
  7. Williams, Martin (14 May 2013). "Whats the best Way to Teach Languages?". The Guardian.
  8. Lampariello, Luca. "The fluency secret which helped me learn 12 languages, that no one teaches in school..."
  9. Lampariello, Luca. "The Art of Making Mistakes".
  10. "The-secrets-to-learning-foreign-languages-Luca-Lampariello-interviews-Timothy-Doner" Duolingo https://www.duolingo.com/comment/22323157/The-secrets-to-learning-foreign-languages-Luca-Lampariello-interviews-Timothy-Doner
  11. Stefano (2016-05-30). "Segreti Dei Poliglotti". Inglese Dinamico.
  12. Villacres, Orozco; Naranjo, Pulgar (2016). "Interference of mother tongue in English language learning in students of seventh semester in language career at Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo in academic period april 2015-august 2015 (Bachelor's thesis, Riobamba, UNACH 2016)" (PDF). p. 73.



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