Hej! I'm Espen and I'm a langblr for German 🇩🇪, Swedish 🇸🇪, French 🇫🇷 , and Czech 🇨🇿 & a master's student in linguistic studies (I also have a lingblr masterpost)
(I’ll update this list every time I make a new post)
-> if you want to send me an ask
Brick-by-brick language learning challenge
Best language learning tips & masterlists from other bloggers I’ve come across
my tips for a language study plan
topics for new vocabulary
how to find a language partner
my tips for how to practice writing in your target language
Recommendations for Learning Languages & Other Stuff
Learning a language = learning a culture
Vocab list templates: #1, #2
Some easy Fantasy books to read in your target language
Language Learning Tips: #1
6 tips for learning languages
Some other German tumblr blogs for German learners
Movies, TV shows, books, music:
German TV show, movie, & book recommendations for German learners
German-speaking Singers / Bands
German comic books / graphic novels
German Culture & Other Stuff:
German School & Education System
The Berlin Wall (1961-1989)
German food, desserts/sweet snacks & cakes
German currency before the Euro (€): "Deutsche Mark"
Biggest ethnic groups in Germany
German Shorthand / Stenography:
Learning stenography: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6
Swedish grammar stuff i always get wrong #1, #2, #3
Weird German words that are equally as weird in Swedish: #1, #2, #3
Vocab from "Bamse": 01/2023,
Movies, TV shows, books, and more:
Movies & TV shows on Netflix
Books for Swedish learners
Books about Scandinavian / Nordic Folklore
Children's TV shows (on SVT Play)
Duolingo vocab 🦉 French 🇫🇷
Quizlet study set for Duolingo French course
Duolingo vocab 🦉: Czech 🇨🇿 - Unit 1, Unit 2, Unit 3, Unit 4, Unit 5
Quizlet study sets for Duolingo Czech course
Book/film recommendations for language enthusiasts & advanced linguistic topics
Recommendations for Reading/Activities before starting Linguistic Studies
Sources for Research on English Linguistics, Literature, and Culture
-> you can find all my answered asks by searching for #ask, #ask response or #request
Indo-European Language Families
German infinitive & when to use it
How to find a language learning partner
Changing a game to your target language & "harmful" learning strategies
Can you get away with just using "das" the majority of the time in Germany?
Do you have any tips on how to improve your writing in your target language?
Do you have any resources/methods about how to reach an academic level in the language you’re learning (& how to improve your writing)?