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efflizzie · 2 months
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learning a new language in under a year
The efficient acquisition of a new language within a year demands dedication, strategy, and unwavering practice. This essay serves as a roadmap to navigate this linguistic journey, offering insights and practical tips to maximize language acquisition.
To commence, one must set clear and tangible goals. Defining the purpose behind learning a language and envisioning the desired level of proficiency serve as powerful motivators throughout the process.
Immersion is crucial for language acquisition. By immersing oneself in the language environment through various mediums like movies, music, literature, and interactions with native speakers, one can grasp the intricacies and nuances of the language profoundly.
Structured learning provides a solid framework for progress. Employing diverse resources such as textbooks, online courses, and language learning apps ensures comprehensive coverage of grammar, vocabulary, speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
Consistent practice is essential for language mastery. Devoting daily time to engage with the language through conversational practice, vocabulary drills, and writing exercises facilitates steady progress and retention.
Utilizing spaced repetition systems like Anki or Memrise optimizes the memorization of vocabulary and grammar rules, enhancing long-term retention and fluency.
Seeking feedback from native speakers or language tutors is invaluable. Regular practice sessions enable learners to identify areas for improvement and refine their language skills effectively.
Maintaining motivation is crucial. Celebrating small victories, tracking progress, and reflecting on the benefits of language proficiency serve as constant reminders of the end goal.
Mastering a new language within a year requires a holistic approach encompassing goal-setting, immersion, structured learning, regular practice, feedback-seeking, and unwavering motivation. By adhering to these principles diligently and adapting strategies based on individual progress and preferences, language acquisition becomes an achievable feat.
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binduspoint · 8 months
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Mono and Bilingual Learners
Mono and bilingual learners refer to students who are either monolingual (speak only one language) or bilingual (speak two languages) in the context of ESL (English as a Second Language) education. Understanding whether a student is mono or bilingual is important because it can influence how they approach and experience the process of learning English. Mono Learners: Mono learners are…
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shanayasharma11 · 1 year
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hebrewbyinbal · 1 year
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Swedish Introductory courses
FSI Languages | basic swedish lessons with audio lessons and a textbook
Ikindalikelanguages.com | 45 short Swedish lessons
Ielanguages | basic phrases, vocabulary and grammar in 3 levels with 58 tutorials
Internetpolyglot | word vocabulary lists with audio pronunciations and English translations, with 44 categories
Swedish language course | 4 small lessons on the basics
OnlineSwedish | 7 lessons with a small exam at the end
Speaklanguages | basic vocab and phrases
Memrise | 1025 Basic swedish words to learn
Goethe-verlag | phrases, vocab and audio lessons
Learnalanguage | phrases, verbs, vocab, dictionary and culture
Loecsen | small lessons with quizzes
Mylanguages | literally so many different things
SayitinSwedish | 30 beginners lessons
SwedishPod101 | many, many different things
Wikiversity | 12 short lessons
Babbel | kinda like Duolingo I guess?
P.S. Many of these sites also offer beginners courses in other languages!
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kidsstory123 · 7 months
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Daily Use English Words | Common English words | English vocabulary & pi...
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lifeswoop · 1 year
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Comprehensive Guide to Effective Language Learning
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kashmiridictionary · 1 year
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• Bĕnthür بؠنٛزٕ •/ beyn'th'ιr •/ Nephew (sister's son) / • Bĕn̂zü  بؠنٛزٕ •/ beynz'ι •/ Niece (sister's daughter) / • Bāpthür باپتھٕر •/ baap'th'ιr •/ Nephew (brother's son) / • Bāvzü باوزٕ •/ baavz'ι •/ Niece (brother's daughter) / #KashmiriDictionary #nephew #niece #brothersson #sistersson #wordoftheday #Kashmir #kashmirilanguage #kashmiri #kashirlugaat #learnkashmiri #koshur #learnaword #kashmiriwords #kasheer #kashirdictionary #keashirlugaat #dictionary #language #languagelearning #learnstorm #learnalanguage #languagecommunity https://instagr.am/p/Cpk1YJFSV4F/
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piyayinfo509 · 1 year
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langualogy · 2 years
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Learning a foreign Language, and the culture that goes with it, is one of the most useful things we can do to broaden the empathy and imaginative sympathy and cultural outlook of children. - Michael Gove Do Like 👍🏻 & Follow 🤗 ----> @Langualogy For Language Learning Motivation www.Langualogy.com #quotes #quote #quotestagram #quotesdaily #quotesoftheday #quotestags #quotesgram #quotesofinstagram #quoteslover #quotesinstagram #languagequote #languagequotes #idiomas #languages #languagelearning #polyglot #linguistics #language #languagestudy #learnlanguages #learninglanguages #languagelover #learnalanguage #languagelearner #learnlanguage #languagelovers #languageskills #languagelearners #studygram #langualogy https://www.instagram.com/p/Cc8e7rYPlxy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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✏️Ich trinke eigentlich meistens Tee. Wenn ich wirklich müde bin, trinke ich Kaffee - also jeden Morgen. ;)
🇩🇪 der Kaffee 🇩🇪 eine Tasse Kaffee 🇩🇪 Kaffee zum Mitnehmen 🇩🇪 der Espresso 🇩🇪 die Kaffeekanne 🇩🇪 gemahlener Kaffee 🇩🇪 die Kaffeebohne
🇬🇧 coffee 🇬🇧 a cup of coffee 🇬🇧 coffee to take away 🇬🇧 espresso 🇬🇧 coffee pot 🇬🇧 ground coffee 🇬🇧 coffee bean
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Avoid these 5 Common Mistakes Made by Beginners
If you’ve had a negative experience learning a new language at one point and time, don’t let that discourage you from trying again. The truth is that learning any language is never easy, but it’s definitely possible. Sometimes the difference between success and failure has less to do with your abilities or talents, and a lot more to do with the way you look at things.
Afrikaans       Arabic       Bulgarian       Cantonese
Chinese       Czech       Danish       Dutch       English
Filipino       Finnish       French       German       Greek
Hebrew       Hindi       Hungarian       Indonesian       Italian
Japanese       Korean       Norwegian       Persian       Polish
Portuguese       Romanian       Russian       Spanish       Swahili
Swedish       Thai       Turkish       Urdu       Vietnamese
1. Listen before you speak
Being slow to speak and quick to listen is good life advice whether or not you’re learning a foreign language. Effective listening is essential to communication. As a beginner there is a tendency to concentrate so much on what you’re going to say and how you’re going to say it, that you can completely miss the meaning or heart of what the other person is trying to communicate.
Not only will this impair your ability to listen in your target language, but it will also stall what little conversation you had going. Remember that conversations are a two-way street. If you’re speaking more than listening then you actually have more of a monologue on your hands rather than a dialogue.
The inputs of language learning, listening, and reading, are just as important as the outputs, speaking and writing. For beginners, inputs are even more crucial, as they are the main way you acquire new vocabulary. I’ll even go so far to say that for new students the best method for learning involves more listening than it does speaking. Though that may change with higher proficiency levels.
2. Don’t be embarrassed when you do speak
Peoples' next mistake usually comes from the other side of the spectrum, where new learners are too scared or embarrassed to contribute to a conversation. The fear of making mistakes and embarrassing yourself can paralyze your language learning.
It’s vital to remember that everyone makes mistakes. Even native speakers had to find their way through the language when they were children.
Making mistakes while learning a new language is inevitable, but it’s also a good thing. The faster you make mistakes, the quicker you can correct them and move on with your learning. So instead of being afraid to make mistakes, try looking at them as steps toward progress. In reality that’s what they really are.
3. Don’t major on minors
If taken in all at once a new language can feel overwhelming to learn. It’s so easy to get discouraged by all your little mistakes and conversational mishaps that you lose sight of the progress you’re making. In addition to mistakes you’ll also come across plateaus, where you study and practice consistently but don’t see any results for a significant amount of time. But whether you face errors or plateaus remember that these things are minor obstacles on the road to fluency. 
Your biggest obstacle always is not to give up and stick with it.
If you stay persistent your mistakes will be corrected and your abilities will improve, but if you slow down or throw in the towel completely; then you will either subvert your progress or nix it altogether. So remember that as long as you’re still studying and learning the language you can’t lose.
It might feel like you’re losing the battle for language learning for a little while but hang in there.
A practical way to help you stay motivated is to make small weekly goals. Research shows that goal-setting has a significant impact on learning. Try picking one aspect of grammar or a collection of new words or phrases to study for the next 7 days. At the end of the week check your progress and measure your success. Setting little benchmarks like this will give you a rightful sense of accomplishment.
4. Remember that immersion isn’t magical
A lot of people think that by moving to a foreign country they will learn the language by osmosis.
But whether you learn abroad or at home you still need to study and practice the language. Living in a new country gives you way more opportunities to do this than staying at home, but if you don’t consciously take advantage of these opportunities while living abroad it won’t benefit your language learning.
If you’re an expat living in a foreign country there is a natural inclination to hang around other expats. Learning a language and living in a foreign culture is hard and uncomfortable.
For better or worse we’re often drawn to the easier road. If you made the decision to study abroad then you want to hang out with native speaking people as much as possible. You have the rest of your life to be with people who speak your language. This doesn’t mean ignoring your expat friends. Just be sure that you’re giving proper attention to your language learning.
5. Be open-minded
Languages are better lived than they are learned.
When learning Turkish your English speaking brain will want to confirm the new grammar and vocabulary to your native language norms and grammar rules. Ignore your brain on this one. At first you might feel completely wrong saying a sentence that is in fact correct. After a certain point in language learning there is a switch that goes off, when your brain finally realizes that you’re not speaking your native language but a new one altogether. This could take a while though, especially if this is your first time learning a new language. Until then do what you know is correct even if it feels a bit weird when you say it.
The same goes for culture. Just as you want to open to the differences in the language, don’t forget to be open to the differences in the culture too.
I hope this post helped you shift your thinking and approach learning language in a way that will help you become fluent faster. And that you’ll learn to enjoy the journey toward fluency and savor the language for its own sake, that’s probably the biggest language learning secret there is!
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hebrewbyinbal · 4 months
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Responding in Hebrew to a gift, whether from recent Hanukkah celebrations, Christmas, a birthday, or any joyous occasion, is more than just good manners—it's a meaningful connection 🎁🕎🎂
Now, why am I teaching you 4 ways instead of a single response?
In language learning, embracing variety is crucial.
In my conversational Hebrew course, I stress the importance of having multiple reactions for common scenarios.
This approach isn't just about being polite; it's about engaging authentically.
Tailor your replies based on your interactions – be it in an Israeli workplace, as a tourist in Israel, or in preparation for Aliyah.
Equip yourself with a couple of 'go-to' responses for these everyday moments.
This strategy boosts your confidence and enhances your communication skills. You'll engage more naturally, avoid sounding repetitive, and show a richer grasp of Hebrew.
#Hebrew #languagetips #learnalanguage #learnhebrew #gifts
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