#Stages of learning. - learning takes place in four stages which can be described in terms of awareness. 1: The first stage consists in a single act of awareness: the realisation that there is something new to be explored. As long as I am unaware that there is something to be known, I cannot start to learn. 2:The second stage: As soon as I start to learn, I have to explore the situation in order to understand it. As I am not yet an expert in the field, I make many mistakes. These mistakes enable me to progress because by observing what happens and becoming aware of it I can adapt my attempts in relation to the feedback given by the environment. This stage ends when I know what I have to do, but I only succeed when I am wholly present in what I am doing. 3: The third stage is a transitional stage. At the beginning, I am able to do what I want if I pay attention at each instant. At the end of this stage I no longer need to pay attention: the new skill has become completely automatic and because it is automatic, I am free to give my attention to learning other things. 4:The fourth stage is that of transfer. For the rest of my life, what I have learnt can be used for all the new skills I may wish to acquire. When I learnt to run, I used the know-how I had acquired from learning to walk. Both of these, walking and running, were useful to me when I decided to learn cross-country skiing. Each skill remains available, except in the rare cases of accident or injury, for a lifetime. By "Caleb Gattegno" . If you want to learn something ,first you have to make up the mind and understand these 4 steps thoroughly,after which you ll.be able to learn more effectively, Learn English Online by joining My Zoom classes online ,(speaking English Fluently). text me Nd I ll let you know the details ,Hope to hear from you soon, Happy Learning ♥️

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