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My 20 Favorites Language Learning Tips
Use small phrases when talking to pets/inanimate objects/ yourself etc.
Kid books!!! Especially ones you know like cat in the hat or something similar. These are amazing especially if you are a beginner. It helps build fluency, literacy, pattern (different languages have different speaking patterns and flow), etc. There's a reason they push the books on kids.
Do translations! Take those books and mark them up. Find news articles, research papers, etc. and translate them.
Keep a diary in your target language
Find people who are native speakers and tell them to talk to you in that language more than your native language
WRITE. When I formally studied Spanish, one of my teachers made us write EVERY WORD 10 times with their meanings. If it was a phrase, we would still do it word by word. I HATED this so much but after 4 years of not speaking or hearing the language, those were the words I still knew.
Change your phone language or an app language to your target language
Watch shows in your language. Use subtitles. If you're trying to learn to read better, put subtitles in your target language. Trying to pick up words? Use your native language for subtitles and listen to the show in your target language.
Describe your actions, feelings, etc. to yourself in your target language
Find signs in public that are multilingual and read them
Play your favorite songs in your target language and sing along
Play your favorite songs in your native language but sing along to them in your target language
Follow comic artists (or other people) on social media. Comic artists are great because they tend to use slang, colloquial language, jokes, etc. that build a more fluent speech. Makeup artists and influencers are good for this too
Go to shops. Where I'm from we have Mercado's and taquerias everywhere so going to places like that can help a lot
Reach out to people and learn with them! Find someone that studies the same language or someone who's trying to learn your language but speaks your target language. Talking with non native speakers can help you learn study and language tricks that helped them
Flash cards!
Apps that help you learn a new language are great! But only if you practice outside the app
Find recipes written in your target language
Rewrite class notes in the language!
Say at least one word a day in your target language
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