Language Learning (/c/language_learning)
Methods for vocabulary, grammar, and conversation practice. Share prompts, mnemonics, and study schedules.
Yeah, I am done with Memrise. That's right, you heard that correctly.
What's the best way to get over fear of making mistakes?
Why do European languages have such completely different sounds?
Flashcards, flashcards everywhere (not really)
How do you decide on the language you want to learn?
Has the quality of the comments on this sub gone down?
What is the next step after Duolingo?
I finally did it: I went entirely cold turkey and have now been 100% fluent in a foreign language for a year without ever studying it
When was the moment you realized you were (somewhat) fluent in your target language?
Why is German the best language to learn?
I am a Chinese native speaker and I can tell you that the翻译app works miraculously well now
Chaos theory- if a small change in learning a language is changed then it will result in drastically different outcomes?
Language learners, do you ever say things wrong and realize it’s actually correct in another language?
Be very careful with your mental health if you’re on a learner visa in Japan
How/when did you decide that you had to learn a language? What was the motivation for you? Why did you choose certain language?
I can't believe I'm finally fluent in my target language.
German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Dutch - Are you learning one of these languages? What compels you to do so?
Do you have to be born into a language to be fluent?
My native language is Finnish and this is my take on Finnish language learning resources
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