Ausländer
The word Ausländer is German for ‘foreigner’ or ‘outsider’, and encapsulates this column’s focus: Second Language Acquisition (SLA). Here, we share our stories on language learning—some experiential, others informed by the formal study of language acquisition—and share our SLA tips and tricks, learning strategies, teaching methods and pedagogical philosophies. So, whether you’re looking to learn how to learn a language, or simply looking to supercharge your already-successful process, you’ve come to the right place.
Issue 14 | Features | Ausländer
German idioms
Issue 13 | Ausländer
Learning German
Issue 13 | Ausländer
Learning Occitan
Issue 12 | Ausländer
Second language relevance
Issue 11 | Ausländer
5 tips for learning a new language
Issue 11 | Ausländer
My second soul
Issue 8 | Ausländer | Sino-Tibetan Languages
Learning Tibetan
Issue 6 | Features | Ausländer | Polyglotism
Foreign language learning
Also available in Português
Issue 6 | Features | Ausländer | Polyglotism
New language, new soul
Issue 6 | Interrogatives | Ausländer | Polyglotism
Learning about learning languages
Issue 4 | Ausländer
Avoiding language study
Issue 2 | Ausländer
The joys and pains of learning a language
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