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flying to the moon 🌌
Jan 22, 2020
Visited my favorite bookshop in town. The hallways go on forever and the books are as old as time itself.
16.01 / a very blue sky day
so what’s everybody up to during the holidays?
To live in the present dying world; we are just children thrown into something that we’re not.
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In Details: Calm Waters and The Survivor by Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian, 1817-1900)
— july 2018 — ramen page :з
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How To Use Movies To Learn a Language
Greetings, Polyglots! I’m back with another post about how to use movies to learn languages!
I’ve noticed a trend among language learners. Especially among those learning English. Those who spoke English the most natural and fluently have all said that they frequently use movies to learn English. I’m telling you, it’s uncanny! I’ve taught English in three countries and in every country the most standout students have always said that they watched videos and movies for idioms and phrases. The result was almost always natural and fluent sounding English. So I began to wonder do movies work to help you learn a language and how do you watch a movie to learn a language anyway!? Movies are like an hour to two hours long! I don’t have the patience for that.
Movies can, however, help you learn languages in a more natural and casual way. Depending on the genre of the movie, you can learn some interesting vocabulary as well. Movies and television shows are very important for language learning, because they not only teach proper use of grammar and vocabulary, they also introduce you to the humor and culture of the people who’s language you’re studying. After only one or two weeks using movies learning Chinese, my casual Chinese has certainly improved and I have learned a few funny phrases to keep things light too. So how do you use movies to learn languages? Here’s how:
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