Language Learning (/c/language_learning)
Methods for vocabulary, grammar, and conversation practice. Share prompts, mnemonics, and study schedules.
Why did so many students beautifully facilitated by YouTube mostly learn Korean?
Why do people say, "you won't learn a language by watching soap operas" "you won't learn a language by binge watching shows" "you won't learn a language by reading".
Got accepted to study abroad. What are the best ways to learn a language in a short period? (native English speaker)
I wish I could design a language that is as easy to learn as possible for beginners.
How do you find the motivation?
To the English speakers, how is it so hard to speak with a native accent?
What do polyglots mean by "This language is not for beginners"?
Which languages have the most difficult grammar?
I started to watch Japanese soap operas and my ears got adjusted so fast
Immigrants turning up the “how can someone learn a language this late?” dial to 11
I am a Japanese who has been living in Germany for 25 years, and my native Japanese has gotten worse. I had to start studying Japanese from the beginning.
How do I learn a language in secret and still interact with my family and friends?
The most people in Asia, Europe speak at least two languages. What the hell is wrong with Americans?
What is the most satisfying thing you've heard a native speaker say about your accent/pronunciation?
The best way to learn a language is to spend time speaking it
Remember the "most difficult language" rankings are subjective
After 3 years of hard work, I wasn't able to learn a single language
I speak 2 dialects of Chinese and am trying to learn Japanese. Is it worth trying to learn ‘Tokyo dialect’?
What changes to learning a language have you observed over the past 10 years?
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