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Post by account_disabled on Feb 11, 2024 11:37:59 GMT
immerse yourself There’s only so much you can learn in the classroom. To truly become fluent, dive head-first into a life where you have to use it in every situation and all the time. Learning Spanish? Move to Madrid, Barcelona, Playa Tamarindo or Buenos Aires. French? Time to spend a few months (at least!) in Paris or Nice. You’ll have to think on your feet and problem-solve every day. Before too long, you’ll find that understanding the language and stringing together the right responses becomes second nature. This is especially important if you’re learning a language with an Belgium Telemarketing Dataalien alphabet, like Japanese or Chinese. You’ll develop a far better accent, practice every day without even realizing, and it’s a great excuse to travel! Watch TV Try to follow the storylines and dialogue of a TV series in a different language. Deciphering the conversations helps the language centres of your brain understand new information in a more interesting, puzzle-solving way, making you more likely to remember what you learn. Reading the subtitles helps you visualize sentence structure, and check that you’re really understanding what you’re hearing. Watching reruns of Friends can help perfect your English, for example (here are some other shows that are perfect your English skills), while watching Narcos on Netflix will get your Spanish up to scratch in no time. Ask, ask, ask ‘No Comprendo!’ is not a phrase in your vocabulary anymore. Seriously, don’t ignore a phrase that you don’t quite
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