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thumb František Vymazal (November 6, 1841 – April 6, 1917) was a Czech polyglot and language textbooks writer. He was born in a poor family in Topolany near Vyškov and worked as a corrector in printing house. His life was quite eccentric and solitary. Later in life he lost his sight because of the hard work in the printing house, and he died in a traffic accident. He wrote a widely used series of easy-to-learn language textbooks entitled ''Snadno a rychle'' (Czech for ''quick and easy'').〔(Romana Potočníková, ''František Vymazal: originální didaktik cizích jazyků'' ), 2013〕 In his textbooks he taught the basics of more than thirty languages, including Turkish, Hebrew and Lithuanian, and Bohemian Romani.〔''Cikánsky snadno a rychle'' (and Quick: the Gypsy Language ), 1900 Praha: Bačkovský. (Online Reedition ), 2012, Vert-Saint-Denis:Edicions Talvera.〕 Vymazal's learning method was based on simple presumptions: short, simple sentences are better to memorize than single words and complex grammatical rules. All grammar and vocabulary is explained in short sentences taken from ordinary life. Students should memorize these sentences by heart. Vymazal's books were widely used in prewar Czechoslovakia, some of them were translated in German. He also wrote a cycle of short, mostly satirical, aphorisms in the style of Voltaire, entitled ''Zrnka'' (''Grains''), which are still quoted sometimes.〔Milan Klapetek, ''Zrnka moudrosti od Františka Vymazala'', Sdružení Facultas moraviensis straecorum, Katedra strécovské filosofie, 1993〕 ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「František Vymazal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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