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الاثنين، 6 أغسطس 2012

How to Learn Oral and Spoken Lithuanian Quickly

Oral Lithuanian, also known as spoken Lithuanian, is the form of Lithuanian that is used when people are speaking to one another. Students who are learning Lithuanian often feel uncomfortable using oral Lithuanian because they fear that they will not be understood. It is important that a learner who is learning to speak Lithuanian practice using the language. The more you practices your skills, the more easily you will learn spoken Lithuanian quickly.


Listening is important to learning spoken Lithuanian. While getting ready in the morning listen to Lithuanian radio. Pay attention to conversations that take place around you while you are shopping. Watch the Lithuanian news every evening while you make supper. Book2 is a resource that allows students to practice their communication skills in Lithuanian by using dialogues that occur in everyday conversation.


Part of learning spoken Lithuanian is in understanding how Lithuanian words are formed. Watch the mouths and tongues of native Lithuanian speakers carefully. Observe how much the Lithuanian speaker opens his mouth to say certain words. study how the lip forms certain sounds. Imitate every Lithuanian word you hear.

Watch Lithuanian movies online. Try to find Lithuanian comedy shows. Watching TV shows and movies allows you to hear Lithuanian used in conversation. Understanding how Lithuanian is used in conversation will help you to better communicate in the language with others.

Find a friend or teacher who is willing to help you learn Lithuanian. Ask him to feel his throat and mouth when he or she pronounces certain words. Touching the throat lets you to better understand where the Lithuanian word is formed.

Learn the alphabet as well as the sounds that accompany every letter. Knowing what sounds the letters make will help you formulate Lithuanian words more accurately.

Read Lithuanian out loud for thirty or forty minutes every day. When you are reading, try to focus on the correct pronunciation of the words you are reading rather than comprehension of each word. Read easy Lithuanian books that were written for children. Reading simple books removes the frustration of reading hard words.

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