Q: If you’re someone who has been struggling with learning a new language, how does your day look like?
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Q: If you’re someone who has been struggling with learning a new language, how does your day look like?
A: It starts something like this: Daily Mash: "The morning routine of not very successful people"
A: It starts something like this: Daily Mash: "The morning routine of not very successful people"
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Q: Advancing and checking your advancement
A: Step forward while watching feet. Ensure foot has moved further than 1 cm past other. Repeat.
I'll think more about what I post next time.
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Q. Procrastination in Language Learning
A. Learning Prolanguage Crastination
A. Learning Prolanguage Crastination
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Q. Procrastination in Language Learning
A. Let's talk about that tomorrow.
A. Let's talk about that tomorrow.
Last edited by smallwhite on Sat Mar 24, 2018 2:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Dialang or it didn't happen.
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smallwhite wrote:Q. Procrastination in Language Learning
A. Let's talk about this tomorrow.
Tomorrow was the day before yesterday.
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Frei lebt, wer sterben kann.
J'aime les nuages... les nuages qui passent...
雲は天才である
1. There’s only one rule to rule them all:
There are no Rule(r)s.
2. LISTEN L2, read L1. (Long texts)
3. Pronunciation.
4. Delayed recitation.
J'aime les nuages... les nuages qui passent...
雲は天才である
1. There’s only one rule to rule them all:
There are no Rule(r)s.
2. LISTEN L2, read L1. (Long texts)
3. Pronunciation.
4. Delayed recitation.
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Q: How to improve oral comprehension and production
A: Suck more and you'll produce more music for your ears.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aural
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/oral
A: Suck more and you'll produce more music for your ears.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aural
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/oral
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Frei lebt, wer sterben kann.
J'aime les nuages... les nuages qui passent...
雲は天才である
1. There’s only one rule to rule them all:
There are no Rule(r)s.
2. LISTEN L2, read L1. (Long texts)
3. Pronunciation.
4. Delayed recitation.
J'aime les nuages... les nuages qui passent...
雲は天才である
1. There’s only one rule to rule them all:
There are no Rule(r)s.
2. LISTEN L2, read L1. (Long texts)
3. Pronunciation.
4. Delayed recitation.
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Time to stop studying languages?
A: Just before you go to sleep.
Swedish, Icelandic, who knows what else
A: Norwegian, Danish, Feroese, Finnish.
Does knowing a related language significantly help learning?
A: Not if you are trying to learn to play the piano.
What do you think of the 5 biggest mistakes when learning vocabulary?
A: I'd like to answer that but I cannot find the right words.
Too late to move abroad?
No, the border is open from 6 am to 10 pm.
¿Tienen una preferencia entre español de España o el de Latinoamérica?
A: Los españoles normalmente prefieren el español de España y los latinoamericanos el de Latinoamérica.
Wer spricht Deutsch?
A: Die Deutschen, die Österreicher, die Liechensteiner, ganz viele Schweizer und einige Italiener. Es gibt wahrscheinlich auch Leute in anderen Ländern.
A: Just before you go to sleep.
Swedish, Icelandic, who knows what else
A: Norwegian, Danish, Feroese, Finnish.
Does knowing a related language significantly help learning?
A: Not if you are trying to learn to play the piano.
What do you think of the 5 biggest mistakes when learning vocabulary?
A: I'd like to answer that but I cannot find the right words.
Too late to move abroad?
No, the border is open from 6 am to 10 pm.
¿Tienen una preferencia entre español de España o el de Latinoamérica?
A: Los españoles normalmente prefieren el español de España y los latinoamericanos el de Latinoamérica.
Wer spricht Deutsch?
A: Die Deutschen, die Österreicher, die Liechensteiner, ganz viele Schweizer und einige Italiener. Es gibt wahrscheinlich auch Leute in anderen Ländern.
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Ich grolle nicht
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