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im still a beginner myself but, I have been LOVING busuu!!! I’ve tried duolingo and wasn’t a fan, I feel like they keep taking away the good learning methods and making it feel like a game :( Busuu has helped me an insane amount the last few months, you get to connect w native speakers and help each other learn the language either by speaking or text! I accidentally purchased premium while testing the trial but- i love it so much and its motivated me to actually learn + I know its genuine human speakers of the language correcting me on flow or proper usage rather than AI. Music, TV & Film as well!! Immerse yourself in the language- you slowly start picking up on phrases, flow, etc. Have a language learning notebook and copy everything down, copy lyrics and film quotes, etc-
Feb 19, 2024

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thomasmorris You’ve got the strategy down!! V excited for you and your language learning journey :))
Feb 19, 2024

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It's an interactive and public app, so you can help others in your native language(s) while they help you with your target language. There are traditional game-type methods, but in general it works. If you're anything like me, I recommend getting a physical book and watching youtube videos while taking notes. It also depends on the language, as mentioned, and language learning strategies and success are very subjective. Good luck on your language learning journey!
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1. Learn the basic building blocks for your language of choice (i.e. pronouns, action verbs, common objects– literally the essential words you’d need to formulate the most basic sentences to communicate simple ideas). That can be done by googling things like “essential verbs in (insert language of choice here)” or “100 essential words to learn in _______.” Pair that up with any beginners grammar language book that you can take out from your local library. At this point, you don’t need to know how to speak the language, just have a general idea of how different elements come together to form coherent sentences. 2. Once you’ve acquainted yourself with those principles, the fun and most critical part comes into play: immersion. Since you’re not at the talking stage just yet, you need to treat yourself like you’re a baby hearing words for the first time and trying to associate meaning to them via their context. The best way I’ve found to do this is by watching kids tv shows in the language you want to learn and also finding YouTubers who are native speakers of that language. Turn on the subtitles and also keep them in the same language. This will allow you to start matching visuals with words and understand how sentences are composed in more organic ways. It will also force you to make language connections the way children do when learning their native tongue. You want to remove the buffer of thinking in your mother tongue and then translating the word in the new language. Instead, you want to start making immediate semiotic connections to the things you’re seeing. Like 🍎 is manzana in Spanish, but you wanna avoid thinking “oh that means apple in English which translates to manzana in Spanish.” It’s an extra loop you have to jump through that makes the language learning process less natural and more arduous imo. 3. In tandem to immersing yourself by listening to the language being used, here’s where you can start applying it bit by bit. This can be by either repeating the sentences you see in the tv shows you’re watching and start challenging yourself to write & say very basic sentences with your knowledge from step 1. In an ideal situation, having a friend or acquaintance who speaks the native language and can start talking with you is also incredibly useful since they can actively correct you while you practice. Though very beneficial, I know that that may not be an option for many people, so practicing on your own with the aid of the media you’re watching in the native language still works very well! This is a very long response, but I hope that these suggestions can help create a more structured approach to learning your new language. Good luck!! ✨
Feb 19, 2024
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Love this! I agree re: the above recommendation; you should start with Anki and use it to learn the 1000 most frequent words in whatever language you’re learning. While you’re learning those words, it’s also helpful to start studying some basic grammar. Doesn’t have to be anything too intense. You could buy a grammar book and do one lesson a day, watch grammar lesson videos on YouTube, or use an online program like Kwiziq (depending on what language you want to learn). Once you’re done learning the 1000 vocab words, I’d start consuming media! There are so many resources online depending on what your target language is—podcasts, children’s TV shows, newspapers, novels, etc. You can continue to make Anki vocab cards when you come across a word you don’t know, but it really depends on how you best learn. I meet with my French tutor once a week and it’s helped me immensely with my speaking skills. You can find online tutors on Italki for pretty reasonable prices. I also changed my phone and laptop language to French — it was frustrating at first but you get used to it pretty quickly and it helps with the learning process. There’s also so many language learning resources online like r/languagelearning on Reddit. Good luck!
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