Today's Prompt: Introduce Yourself
Write 65 words daily in the language you’re learning: 65words.com

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EXPECTATIONS
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Love Begins
NASA
Today's Document

pixel skylines

shark vs the universe

tannertan36
Xuebing Du

JVL

bliss lane
taylor price

oozey mess
Misplaced Lens Cap
RMH
Mike Driver

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@65wordscom
Today's Prompt: Introduce Yourself
Write 65 words daily in the language you’re learning: 65words.com
65 Words Prompt ✍️
💭 Describe a place you'd love to visit using only words you already know in your target language.
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Don't measure this week by how much you studied. Measure it by how many times you actually used the language.
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Languages aren't learned in a day. They're written one page at a time.
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Maybe fluency isn't built during your biggest study sessions. Maybe it's built on quiet Saturdays like this one.
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Writing transforms knowledge into ability.
Writing is the missing language skill. 🪇
Writing is where languages become yours.
Want to know how good your language really is? Try writing.
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Writing isn't the last step of language learning. It's the shortcut.
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65 words in my target language
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The fastest way to discover what you don't know in a language is to start writing in it.
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Pro Tip: Your mistakes are useful
People spend too much energy trying to avoid mistakes. I think mistakes are one of the most valuable forms of feedback you'll ever receive. Every awkward sentence tells you something. Every missing word points somewhere. Every correction becomes a lesson designed specifically for you. Mistakes aren't interruptions to learning; they're evidence that learning is happening.
P.S. I made a small website where the goal is simply to write 65 words every day: 65words.com
Weekend plans:
✅ Relax
✅ Have fun
✅ Don't ghost your target language
Friday is the perfect day to write something fun in your target language.
Listening and reading fill the reservoir. Writing is opening the faucet.
Tuesday prompt 🚪: You open a mysterious door. What's behind it?
Writing reveals the gaps in your target language.
It's easy to believe you're making progress because you recognize more words while reading or watching videos. Recognition feels like knowledge, but they're not the same thing. The real test comes when you try to build a sentence without anyone helping you. That's when passive knowledge becomes active knowledge—or doesn't. Writing quietly reveals the difference.
P.S. I built 65words.com around this idea. Just one prompt and 65 words a day.
Pro Tip: Writing reveals what you don't know
Writing is probably the most underrated language learning habit. Not because it teaches you grammar by itself, but because it exposes the invisible parts of your knowledge. The moment you try to express a real thought, you discover the words you don't know, the grammar you can't quite use, and the ideas you understand only when someone else says them. Writing doesn't create the gaps—it reveals them. And once you can see them, you know what to learn next.
P.S. If you'd like to build this habit, I made a small website where the goal is simply to write 65 words every day: 65words.com