E45 Our 1 Year Anniversary, My Language Learning Journey, and How To Avoid The Mistakes I Made!
Description
š§This week's episode of the Learn English Podcast! We're marking our one-year anniversary, and I couldn't be more excited to share this milestone with all of you! I'll be sharing both my successes and challenges while trying to learn a language. I know how challenging it can be to learn a new language, and I've made my fair share of mistakes along the way. But I've also discovered some great tips and tools that can help you avoid the same pitfalls. Iāll be sharing practical tips and insights that you can apply to your own English learning journey.
š£ļøWe'll talk about some of the most popular language-learning apps, like Rosetta Stone, Duolingo, and LingQ, and Iāll be giving you my honest opinion on what worked and what didnāt. From traditional classroom settings to interactive apps, Iāve tried it all over the years. Iāll share the pros and cons of each method and provide some insights on how to use these tools effectively. If you're curious about which app could help you reach your language goals, you wonāt want to miss this!
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Steve Kaufmann: @Thelinguist
Stephen Krashen: https://www.sdkrashen.com/
Olly Richards: https://storylearning.com/
š Vocabulary list:
1) Obstacles: Things that block one's way or prevent progress.
2) Straight A student: A student who achieves the highest possible grades in all their subjects.
3) In context: within a specific situation or environment.
4) Cavalier: Showing a lack of proper concern; being dismissive.
5) Input hypothesis: the theory that language learning occurs through exposure to comprehensible input.
6) Visual flashcard: a card with a picture and a word.
7) To beat ourselves up: to criticize or blame ourselves.
8) To compare ourselves to other people: to judge ourselves based on the achievements of others.
9) To be grateful for: to feel thankful for.