M(A)L MasterAnyLanguage.com (Master Any Language)
 
Mission


Uniting the world community through a language and cultural marketplace.




What makes us important?

Our vision is to become one of the most recognized and most trusted resources in the world for language learning.


We care about culture, we care about people, we want to teach, we care about education.
We know that language is important to our global society. We want to help.

We are technologists that believe smart systems can aide with teaching some fundamental aspects of language learning.

We've built a smart system ( MasterAnyLanguage.com ) to assist with teaching languages, which is already being used in many countries around the world to help students to learn languages.



Our Technology

MasterAnyLanguage.com is a smart system that utilizes automated Teachers to present simplified lessons via games, tests and flash cards, along with recommendations for resources and programs available for language learning.

How does it work ?

We configure our automated Teachers with lesson plan content, and in real-time, the automated Teachers use the content to construct problems and questions that challenge the student to learn. The nature of the content that is delivered to each student is based on the student's individual language skill level.

Our teaching content is sourced from a variety of sources, including information freely available online.

As times goes on, we continue to feed our Teachers new content, making them smarter, which in turn, makes the learning experience more engaging for the student.



Background

Language is a basic form of communication. As individuals and human beings, we are provided the capacity and capability to communicate with others verbally and in written form, via a predefined system of communication, called language. There are, of course, hundreds of thousands of different languages and variations of languages (dialects) worldwide. The characteristics of the broad range of languages tend to follow very similar patterns, most of which are teachable patterns, all of which can be learned by the enthusiastic student.

The human brain and its power are the key to understanding how to pick up and master any language. The human brain has the capacity to learn an infinite number of new ideas and concepts. When the brain is presented with a particular idea or concept in repetition, over and over again, the brain begins to crystallize this idea or concept into a concrete reality. Given the right circumstances, languages can also be learned through repetition, whereby, the brain is able to cross the barrier of idea or concept into a concrete reality.

The first key to mastering a language is to understand the goal at hand. What does it mean to master a language? What does it mean to be fluent in a language? In our definition, to master a language or to be fluent in that language means to build the proper foundation within that language such that repeated exposure to different aspects of the same language are easily identified, picked up and continually learned without extra efforts. Once that foundation is built, the brain becomes comfortable with the learned aspects of the language, and can also accept new aspects of the language with ease.

The goal of mastering any language IS NOT to learn all vocabulary words, situations and rules associated with the particular language. This is an almost impossible feat that is yet to be accomplished by many scholars.

The goal of mastering any language IS to make your brain comfortable to the point that you are confident to practice the language and have enough resources to be versatile in different situations. Practice of the language will reinforce those ideas and concepts already crystallized and make it easier for you to learn more.

Learning language is a lifelong journey and an adventure. Native speakers are still learning many new aspects of their own native tongue throughout their lifetimes. There is never a stopping point when it comes to learning language. But, there for sure is a starting point. Once you start on the journey of learning a language, your confidence within the language will grow and your abilities within the language can begin to feel natural and native.

For your benefit, take the humble nature of a child when attempting to learn new languages. Children learn language through trial and error. Children use language, make mistakes, and try again. Children are not afraid to make mistakes with language. How should they know? When learning a language, your decision to learn as a child can produce an unimaginable amount of fruits for your language future.

Good luck on your journey to mastering your language of choice.

We will try our best to help you along the journey.

 
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