How I Study Languages
Learning languages can seem like there is only one way. Memorize the material and then practice using it either by writing or speaking or some combination of both. What if there was a better way? Well there is! While studying I learned some very effective and awesome methods for learning languages and learning them well.…
The Top 5 Tools I Use to Keep My Language Projects and Resources Organized | Eurolinguiste
When I first started studying languages on my own, I was constantly distracted by the next, new, shiny thing. I’d purchase a coursebook, start to work through it and then stumble across a web-based language learning tool. Immediately, my attention would shift and I’d dive into the new resource, abandoning the first. Eventually, I’d reach the stage where the material grew challenging. I, of course,... Keep Reading...
5 THINGS YOU CAN DO WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE TIME TO LEARN A LANGUAGE | Eurolinguiste
When I first started seriously studying languages, I was a university student. Language learning was something that I had to fit in around my core studies. Because my program was intensive, having a class I needed to show up for made it easier to fit time in for language learning. There was a teacher and there were grades keeping me accountable. When I graduated, I lost... Keep Reading...
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About a month and a half ago, I started studying Korean along with Lindsay Dow. This means, that as of that day, I am technically studying three languages at once (four if you count my infrequent forays back into Croatian). Based on a lot of the advice out there on learning multiple languages at the same time, I’m a bit of a rebel in studying several... Keep Reading...
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