Those every- day practical phrases and sentences are stored away in the wonderful storehouse — memory. They repeat themselves during the hours of sleep, and become, like a familiar tune during our conscious periods, a part of our very being. And Then—... Cortina French-English Red Cross Instructor - Page 106de Jean Alcide Picard - 1917 - 94 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Jean Alcide Picard - 1917 - 274 pages
...These same sentences leap to our lips for use at the proper moment. We arrange and rearrange them—a hundred variations occur to us involuntarily as thought...has done its work on that other record of the mind and—we are MASTERS of another language. It is then a mere matter of vocabulary—reading, practice,... | |
 | Enrique Pérez Escrich, Rafael Diez de la Cortina - 1919 - 310 pages
...conscious periods, a part of our very being. AND THEN— These same sentences leap to our lips ready for use at the proper moment We arrange and rearrange them — a nundred variations occur to us involuníarily as thought inspires them. We are THINKING in the language... | |
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