Two methods of acquiring fluency in a new language are either through immersive living in a foreign country, where speaking is learned naturally through daily conversation, or through formal classroom study, where grammar rules, vocabulary lists, and pronunciation guides are explicitly taught and memorized.
Discuss how the multi-store model of memory explains how a person learns a new language through formal classroom study. You must make reference to the context in your answer.
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