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The Silent Phase
"The Silent Phase – Why the brain stops speaking before it starts mastering" reassures language learners who have hit the dreaded "intermediate plateau." This is the phase where progress seems to stop, and frustration sets in. The book explains that this silence is not a failure, but a necessary neurological "re-wiring" period where the brain transitions from translating words to thinking in concepts. Linguist Elena Cross uses metaphors of construction and incubation to explain what is happening under the hood. She argues that forcing output (speaking) too early or too aggressively during this phase can actually solidify bad habits. Instead, the book advocates for massive input and active listening during the plateau. Readers will learn to trust the silence and navigate the "desert of fluency." "The Silent Phase" shifts the focus from the quantity of words spoken to the quality of patterns absorbed. It is a guide for anyone learning a new skill who feels stuck, showing that the flat line on the graph is actually where the real transformation is occurring.
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Isbn9783565194094
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Peso586 KB
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Número de páginas183
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IdiomaInglés
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FormatoEPUB
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ProtecciónDRM
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ReferenciaBKW175765