A practical, ears-first method to think in a foreign language, not just read it.
The Study of Languages Brought Back to Its True Principles, offers a clear, researched approach to learning foreign languages. It argues that travel and conversation require not just reading, but understanding speech as it is heard and spoken. The method centers on training the ear first and building thinking in the language itself, so learners can join in social conversation with ease.
This edition outlines a practical plan for learners of ancient and modern tongues, suitable for children or adults, beginners or advanced students. It emphasizes reasoning over rote memorization and shows how to turn model phrases into flexible, real-time expression through analogy and active practice.
- Learn by listening and thinking in the language before speaking
- Build speaking ability through flexible, language-friendly phrasing
- Use direct, analogy-based practice rather than rote translation
- Apply the method across different languages and learning contexts
Ideal for readers who want practical, usable language skills for travel, study, or daily communication.