Language learning and learning in general have been overcomplicated by a mass of theories, methods, and techniques. This makes daily life harder than it needs to be. This book attempts to simplify all the noise and give a clear description of how languages are actually learned. In turn, the same approach described for learning languages can be used to learn any topic or skill desired.
Kyle Fitzgibbons is a writer, teacher, and traveler. He is the author of two best selling books in the fields of literacy, linguistics, and non-formal education. His titles include "Language, Learning, and Life" and "Reading 100 Books in a Year".
He has taught in schools at all academic levels, including two years in South Korea where he taught in a public middle and a private elementary school. He has since returned to California where he has taught at both the university and community college levels.
Fitzgibbons' is a graduate of USD where he earned an M.Ed. in TESOL, Literacy, and Culture. He also holds undergraduate degrees in economics and mathematics from CSUCI. He lives in San Diego, CA with his newly wed wife.