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Mission

This course is a practical program that will help you learn foreign languages faster and more effectively using the principles of neurolinguistics.

 

You will learn how the brain works during language learning and how to engage the mechanisms of memory, attention, and neuroplasticity to accelerate progress.

 

The course combines clear theory and practical techniques: shadowing, associative memorization, spaced repetition, and conversational exercises that help you speak more confidently.

 

The program will also help remove the language barrier and improve pronunciation.

 

As a result, you receive a ready-made language learning system and tools for stable progress in your learning.

Neurolinguistic approach

 

The main idea:
Language should be learned the way the brain naturally learns its native language—through frequent use, context, and automation, not just through rules.

 

Basic principles:
1. First speech, then rules
2. Language automation (without translation in your head)
3. Frequent repetition in different contexts
4. Using context
5. Emotions and engagement

 

Advantages of the method:

✔ oral speech develops faster
✔ Reduces translation in your head
✔ language becomes automatic
✔ closer to natural language acquisition

Alexandra Prima is a certified translator and linguist of Turkish and English, an internationally recognized teacher, and a language coach with over 10 years of experience. She holds a bachelor's degree in translation from Moscow State Linguistic University and a master's degree in educational management from Cyprus International University.

Founder of the PRIMACADEMY academy of language and professional development.

Over 1,000 students from around the world. Academic papers and research on topics including: AI in educational management; VR and AR technologies in student learning; multilingualism; e-learning integration and hybrid learning models, and more.

He is an ambassador of the neurolinguistic approach to teaching foreign languages.

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