Language Learning (/c/language_learning)
Methods for vocabulary, grammar, and conversation practice. Share prompts, mnemonics, and study schedules.
I studied Turkish and lived in Turkey for 3 years but got fired from my job because I couldn't speak Turkish well enough. What's my next step?
What are your most hated things in the language you're learning?
Advice for a beginner
I refuse to stop calling this sub r/languagelearning
What's the worst case of a non-native speaker getting a word or phrase wrong that you have ever heard or seen?
Does anyone ever feel like they've failed to learn a language?
What do polyglots mean by "This language is not for beginners"?
What’s the difference between a 5-year-old native English speaker and a “fluent” English speaker?
Hey Chambers, I study Spanish in university but I want to study Portugese. Is that ok?
Why are people's native languages so important to them?
I'm a native Japanese speaker and just got my C2 Spanish Diploma. So what, you may ask? As it turns out, it's basically impossible for an Asian to get a native-like fluency in a European language unless the person is willing to suffer a great deal (and risk getting deported!)
What language would you choose to learn in a language exchange if you could pick any language
Should I start learning french ?
If you speak a language, act like it.
What's funny in your language that's not in others?
My 10-year experience learning Japanese (now fluent). The ups and downs
Being able to talk doesn't mean you can always say anything: Some things to keep in mind when communicating in a 2nd language
Native Spanish speaker and polyglot here. This is the best way to learn Spanish, being able to read and write, once you learn one pattern, you just apply it.
The best way to learn Thai (or any other SEAsian language) is to talk to a girl
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