Total immersion method
The total immersion method of learning is learning by extreme saturation.[2] It often used when one wants to learn a skill or information in a short amount of time. The total immersion method can be used to learn any new information or skill.
The total immersion method commonly involves learning by doing and incorporating the material in one's life instead of merely having a classroom environment.[3]
An example of the total immersion method is to go to a foreign country and not speaking one's native language while intensely learning the new language.
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Total immersion method of learning a new language
According to Cambridge Language Assessment: "There are numerous studies that show that students who are exposed to the language they’re learning in an immersive way, be it through a bilingual immersion programme at their school or a study-abroad experience, exhibit higher levels of fluency (e.g. Cummins 2009, Kinginger 2011, Wilkinson 1998), particularly when motivation to learn and absorb the language is high. The high motivation, in turn, is fostered by the desire to belong to or approximate the culture of the target language."[4]
Total immersion method of learning the Bible
See also: Total immersion method of learning the Bible and Works (theology) and Bible
"The total immersion method for learning the Bible, like learning a foreign language, involves becoming fully surrounded by the text and its context. This means actively engaging with the Bible in various ways, making it a regular part of daily life. It's about more than just reading; it's about listening, thinking, writing, and applying the Word to your life." - Total immersion method of learning the Bible
Tyndale House Publishers published The Life Application Study Bible which is designed to take readers beyond knowing the Bible to living it out.[6] There are a number of life application Bibles that have been published.
Book
- Bible Immersion: A Life-Changing Way to Encounter the Word of God by Patricia D Nordstrom. WestBow Press. Publication date: July 6, 2018
See also
External links
- Three reasons full immersion is the best way to learn
- Immersion Learning: How To Learn Any Skill Fast
- Total Immersion Method
- Learn New Material by Total Immersion
- The 20-Hour Rule: How to Rapidly Learn Any New Skill
- 5 Reasons Why Just Immersion Isn't the Best Way to Learn New Languages
References
- ↑ Total Immersion Method
- ↑ Total Immersion Method
- ↑
- ↑ The benefit of immersive language-learning experiences and how to create them, Cambridge Language Assessment
- ↑ The Bible is the best selling book of all time, Guinness Book of Word Record
- ↑ The Life Application Study Bible