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Time Management Tips for Langauge Lovers and Polyglots ⏰
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“Polish is difficult” is an understatement...😬
When you know you should be focusing on French and you know you shouldn't have taken French and Spanish classes at the same time and you haven't studied Korean in a month but dang Romanian sounds so cool and Japanese would just be so awesome to understand but you still have that German living languages kit that you hardly ever used but-
Love these moments!😊 #polyglot #polyglotproblems #languageexchange #vivalanga #languageexchangeapp #french #spanish #english #funny #language memes
i should really stop falling in love with a different language every week
How to improve your speaking in a foreign language?
Are you someone who can express himself well in writing, knows what he wants to say but when it comes to speaking, speaks slow and has to think a lot? Or don’t native speakers understand you when you’re speaking? Don’t worry. You’re doing great so far but you need a little practice.
Here are 9 tips you can apply today:
Listen to podcasts, videos, movies, and vloggers
Imitate sentences you hear frequently
Pay attention to the intonation
Pay attention to how syllables are stressed
Record yourself speaking
Try to speak for at least one minute a day
Repeat your story multiple times
Talk with native speakers
Talk frequently to yourself
More detailed explanation on today’s post -> https://polyglotsdiary.com/how-to-improve-your-speaking/
Have you always wanted to become fluent in a foreign language but feel intimidated by the learning process? Well, I'm a Modern Languages student at Durham University, and today I’m here with 5 tips to help you get the most out of your language learning in order to become fluent as fast as possible! Please share this video with your friends if you found it useful!
Cantonese Classifiers
Reading through my Cantonese book and I learn that "jì" is used for "stick-like things". If anyone is a native and could perhaps better explain this please inbox me!