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katesattic · 2 years ago
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Question for the multi-lingual peeps. Becauae I do this and want to know if it’s common or just a me-thing.
If yes, tell me why you switch pronunciations when in a different language. (for me it’s because I fear coming off as pretentious for pronouncing French words Frenchly when speaking in English.)
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mrorel · 2 months ago
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I have more than 10,000 hours of practice ... I am fluent!
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productiveandfree · 1 year ago
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7 Benefits of Combining Travel with Skill-Building
It's well-known how traveling can positively change one's life, transforming a person into someone new. But what if you combined traveling with skill acquisition? This way your traveling not only becomes an enriching experience but you also learn practical techniques which would prove useful in other facets of your life as well. Here are seven compelling reasons why combining travel with learning new skills should be considered a life-changing experience.
#1 Enhanced Cultural Understanding and Sensitivity
Travel is a way of coming across different cultures, languages, traditions, and ideologies, which in a way helps expand your knowledge of the world. If you deliberately travel to develop specific skills, this exposure is heightened. For example, in picking up a foreign language or cooking, immersing yourself with the natives can be more effective in achieving a real-life cultural experience. This not only improves your understanding and tolerance of different cultures but also helps you interact more respectfully and effectively with people from various parts of the world.
Language courses in the country of origin aren't just about learning words, phrases, and grammar; they offer cultural experiences and situations you can't get from a textbook. Additionally, cooking classes are enjoyable because they expose you to the specific ingredients and techniques used by the culture, making you feel more connected to its heritage. This deeper understanding can help students develop better empathy and improve their perception of the world, something that can be useful in the modern world that is so interconnected.
#2 Improved Problem-Solving Skills
Traveling often involves mishaps and unexpected situations, requiring you to think on your feet. When you add knowledge acquisition, including mastering a new sport, a new craft, or even business acumen, you hone your problem-solving skills even further. For instance, taking an underwater diving course in another country means learning about new environments, local marine species, and handling equipment—all of which require immediate decision-making and problem-solving.
Think of charter boat fishing near me while in a different country. This aspect includes comprehending fishing laws in the area, learning new methods of fishing, and employing equipment that is new to the individual. Additionally, you face the challenges of the sea, including unfavorable weather conditions for fishing and finding the best fishing grounds.
Having to face these challenges helps improve your cognitive flexibility in some way. It prepares you to be flexible in your thinking and adaptive in solving problems – something that is highly useful in any area of life. Traveling and studying under such conditions push you out of your comfort zone, honing your ability to handle unexpected challenges.
#3 Networking and Building Global Connections
Another positive factor that comes with the integration of travel and skill development is that it opens doors to new people and new friends from all parts of the world. For instance, when going for a workshop, joining a local sporting team, or volunteering, you are likely going to find people with similar interests as yours. Such interactions result in social and business relations, which may become permanent.
For example, participating in an international business seminar or technology boot camp can allow engaging with colleagues and professionals from different countries. These connections could provide access to prospects such as employment, partnerships, and even sponsorship. Further, the purpose of traveling together with the locals or other tourists eliminates rivalry feelings as well as stereotypes as everyone is learning from one another.
#4 Boosted Confidence and Self-Efficacy
Learning a new skill in a new environment increases self-confidence and occupational self-efficacy. Every achievement such as getting through an unknown city, speaking a foreign language, or summiting a difficult trail strengthens your confidence in yourself. This applies not only to travel but also to other aspects of your life. 
For instance, successfully completing a project in a multicultural environment or even learning a traditional dance from a different culture gives the learner a feeling of having achieved something. This in a way prepares you for different situations and projects hence making you flexible both professionally and personally.
#5 Gaining Unique and Marketable Skills
Traveling while learning something new, especially when it comes to your career, allows you to stand out from the crowd. For example, being fluent in an additional language, getting international certifications, or understanding global business practices are valuable additions to one’s CV. Many employers look for individuals with experience of different conditions and having many-sided skills.
Moreover, some of the general and specific skill enhancement programs including the TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification offer direct employment overseas. Likewise, obtaining specialization in local arts and crafts, practices of environmental conservation, or different world cuisines can create opportunities for specific career paths as these experiences and competencies are rare.
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Marketable Skills Description Job Opportunities Foreign Language Fluency Enhances communication and cultural adaptability, which is crucial in international settings. Translation services, international sales, diplomatic roles, tourism industry, language teaching. International Certifications Validates expertise and credibility, essential for global roles. Project management, IT consulting, global marketing, supply chain management, financial analysis. Global Business Practices Provides insights for navigating international business environments effectively. International trade, global consulting, multinational corporations, foreign market analysis, import/export management. Local Arts and Crafts Specialization Opens doors to teaching English abroad, offering cultural immersion and professional development. Artisan markets, cultural festivals, boutique businesses, museums, galleries, art studios. Environmental Conservation Practices Demonstrates commitment to sustainability, appealing to socially responsible employers Environmental NGOs, conservation organizations, eco-tourism companies. World Cuisine Expertise Opens doors to opportunities in hospitality, tourism, and food industry, where multicultural competencies are prized. Restaurants, hotels, catering companies, culinary schools, food media, culinary tourism agencies.
#6 Personal Growth and Self-Discovery
Travel is an effective way of learning and personal development because it allows one to enhance skills while discovering oneself. Traveling or learning something new opens one’s eyes to capabilities and passions one never knew existed. For example, you may choose to attend a meditation retreat in India, a wilderness survival course in Canada, or a traditional art workshop in Japan and discover talents that you never knew existed.
This quest for one’s identity usually comes hand in hand with the realization of what matters in life. With time and experience, one is able to understand his/her purpose, goals, and dreams in life. This can help in creating your vision for the future and what you would like to become in the future hence leading to a more meaningful life.
#7 Enhanced Creativity and Innovation
Traveling to different places as well as getting acquainted with new cultures, and approaches to working could be very beneficial in coming up with new ideas. When you add travel to skill development, you apply yourself to these new ways of thinking and thus, they can prompt new ideas and innovative thinking in your profession and personal life. For instance, the knowledge of how farmers in Costa Rica practice sustainable farming or how Japanese companies use technologies in their operations can be new and could be incorporated into your projects or business. 
It is this cross-pollination of ideas that can often lead to breakthrough ideas and innovative solutions. It is beneficial to be able to draw a connection between two completely different sectors and be also able to incorporate elements from different fields into one’s creations. This attitude of learning and adaptation makes you ready and able to think beyond the conventional ways of tackling an issue.
Conclusion
The best thing about skill-building is that you can combine it with your travel plans and get two in one. They range from a better appreciation of cultural differences and problem-solving skills to the formation of international networks and personal development. Not only does such a combination enhance your travel experience, but it also provides you with the necessary skills and valuable viewpoints that can influence your personal and professional spheres. So, the next time you plan a trip, do yourself a favor and include a skill-building component to make your trip life-changing.
FAQs
How can I find skill-building opportunities while traveling?                                                   
To find out specific workshops, courses, or volunteer programs offered in your host country, it is advisable to conduct prior research. Notably, travel forums and social media generally have various recommendations and experiences shared by other travelers.
Is it expensive to combine travel with skill-building activities?                                             
Prices depend on the type of activity and place, but most options for skill development are rather cheap, particularly volunteering. It is helpful for you to budget and plan ahead so that you can look for the cheaper deals that are most suitable for your travels.
What types of skills can I learn while traveling?
You can learn various skills, from languages and cooking to diving, fishing, and arts and crafts. The key is to choose activities that interest you and align with your travel destinations.
Daniel Martin
Dan has had hands-on experience in digital marketing since 2007. He has been building teams and coaching others to foster innovation and solve real-time problems. In his previous work experiences, he has developed expertise in digital marketing, e-commerce, and social media. When he's not working, Dan enjoys photography and traveling.
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wickedzeevyln · 1 year ago
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Language Barrier
“Do you speak English?” Before I could answer this question, he rolled his eyes and walked away. This was not the first time. The second time, he approached me while I was busy wiping off a stain on patient’s bed, his head popped through the door and asked me the same question, then followed it up with another question, “Clear as mud?” he asked and I retorted, “Of course I know what that…
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dreamdolldeveloper · 1 year ago
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back to basics
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mostly free resources to help you learn the basics that i've gathered for myself so far that i think are cool
everyday
gcfglobal - about the internet, online safety and for kids, life skills like applying for jobs, career planning, resume writing, online learning, today's skills like 3d printing, photoshop, smartphone basics, microsoft office apps, and mac friendly. they have core skills like reading, math, science, language learning - some topics are sparse so hopefully they keep adding things on. great site to start off on learning.
handsonbanking - learn about finances. after highschool, credit, banking, investing, money management, debt, goal setting, loans, cars, small businesses, military, insurance, retirement, etc.
bbc - learning for all ages. primary to adult. arts, history, science, math, reading, english, french, all the way to functional and vocational skills for adults as well, great site!
education.ket - workplace essential skills
general education
mathsgenie - GCSE revision, grade 1-9, math stages 1-14, provides more resources! completely free.
khan academy - pre-k to college, life skills, test prep (sats, mcat, etc), get ready courses, AP, partner courses like NASA, etc. so much more!
aleks - k-12 + higher ed learning program. adapts to each student.
biology4kids - learn biology
cosmos4kids - learn astronomy basics
chem4kids - learn chemistry
physics4kids - learn physics
numbernut - math basics (arithmetic, fractions and decimals, roots and exponents, prealgebra)
education.ket - primary to adult. includes highschool equivalent test prep, the core skills. they have a free resource library and they sell workbooks. they have one on work-life essentials (high demand career sectors + soft skills)
youtube channels
the organic chemistry tutor
khanacademy
crashcourse
tabletclassmath
2minmaths
kevinmathscience
professor leonard
greenemath
mathantics
3blue1brown
literacy
readworks - reading comprehension, build background knowledge, grow your vocabulary, strengthen strategic reading
chompchomp - grammar knowledge
tutors
not the "free resource" part of this post but sometimes we forget we can be tutored especially as an adult. just because we don't have formal education does not mean we can't get 1:1 teaching! please do you research and don't be afraid to try out different tutors. and remember you're not dumb just because someone's teaching style doesn't match up with your learning style.
cambridge coaching - medical school, mba and business, law school, graduate, college academics, high school and college process, middle school and high school admissions
preply - language tutoring. affordable!
revolutionprep - math, science, english, history, computer science (ap, html/css, java, python c++), foreign languages (german, korean, french, italian, spanish, japanese, chinese, esl)
varsity tutors - k-5 subjects, ap, test prep, languages, math, science & engineering, coding, homeschool, college essays, essay editing, etc
chegg - biology, business, engineering/computer science, math, homework help, textbook support, rent and buying books
learn to be - k-12 subjects
for languages
lingq - app. created by steve kaufmann, a polygot (fluent in 20+ languages) an amazing language learning platform that compiles content in 20+ languages like podcasts, graded readers, story times, vlogs, radio, books, the feature to put in your own books! immersion, comprehensible input.
flexiclasses - option to study abroad, resources to learn, mandarin, cantonese, japanese, vietnamese, korean, italian, russian, taiwanese hokkien, shanghainese.
fluentin3months - bootcamp, consultation available, languages: spanish, french, korean, german, chinese, japanese, russian, italian.
fluenz - spanish immersion both online and in person - intensive.
pimsleur - not tutoring** online learning using apps and their method. up to 50 languages, free trial available.
incase time has passed since i last posted this, check on the original post (not the reblogs) to see if i updated link or added new resources. i think i want to add laguage resources at some point too but until then, happy learning!!
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kingoftieland · 18 days ago
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Wolverine can speak TONS OF LANGUAGES! 🗣️
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celtrist · 8 months ago
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Would love for them to bring up languages at some point.
Angel: "shit they're speaking French. Smiles! Translate!"
Alastor: "I'm not sure which is more insulting; assuming I can fluently speak and understand French because I'm Creole, or that you think French and French-Creole are the same thing."
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stardustravens · 2 months ago
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My AFTG hot take is that Neil should be able to speak more languages.
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german-enthusiast · 1 year ago
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I think, broken down to its essence, learning a language can have three stages/goals, which can but needn't all be reached:
- Goal 1: have enough vocab and grammar to say stuff and have your message be understood
- Goal 2: have the grammar and vocab to say grammatically correct sentences
- Goal 3: be able to do creative/academic writing (meaning: have the skill+vocab to vary writing style according to the text type)
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bones-in-my-computer · 4 months ago
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I think I've just given myself permission to consider myself fluent in spanish. I've been at that point for a while now where I know enough to just be able to read books in the language and have conversations with people (once I get past the anxiety of starting them), but I'm also aware of how much I don't know, so I've been hesitant to tell people that I am fluent.
However. I was just writing an essay. For a class. In English. My first language. And I had not one but two Spanish Events. The first one I went to use a word and decided to look it up to make sure I was using it right. And when I look it up, it's not even an english word. (bad event as a productive student. good event as a language learner) And the second event was even more blatant. I was writing a sentence and the word I wanted was just obviously a spanish verb. That I then typed into google to get the best english synonym for the context.
Y'all, I think I'm doing it.
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comradecowplant · 1 month ago
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adoring this season of the last of us so far
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slicedseafoam · 2 months ago
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Trying to learn french cuz apparently in the express entry system for immigration to Canada one of the categories for accepting applicants are french speaking skilled workers and it also makes your whole application more appealing in general... time to get on that duolingo grind ig
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clonerightsagenda · 6 months ago
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Went on a bit of a Google adventure this morning because the hanzi name for China is 中國 (Middle Kingdom) and then Duolingo started me on education terms and presented me with 中学校 (middle school). I wasn't entirely sure whether China even has the same education levels as us or if this was just a very literal translation (verdict: different terms used, but 中 is present), but I am aware that some Chinese American kids go to Chinese school to learn the language and culture. In Duolingo at least, to indicate Chinese cuisine they just write 中餐, not 中國餐, which made me wonder, would Chinese school also be 中学校? Could someone, at least someone working within the American school system, reasonably say that they need to leave 中学校 on time so they can go to 中学校?
The answer appears to be no because the website for our local Chinese school at least says 中文学校 (Chinese language school), but it was interesting to contemplate from a linguistic chaos perspective.
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unfortunatesenseofhumour · 1 year ago
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Rereading let the devil in, an excellent founders era fic with accidental soulbond between Tobirama and Izuna, and after hearing Izuna once again complain he couldn't tell what his partner was feeling was struck by the powerful urge to give him Tobirama-style sensing tattoos.
But since this is Izuna, he insisted on them looking like eyeshadow.
This way, he can tell whenever Tobirama is feeling down AND look fabulous in battle even if he didn't have time to apply makeup! Truly an excellent idea :)
@simkjrs @wyrvel still don't know contact policy for fanart on this site, are @s ok? Or should I do something else.
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languagelvlup · 1 year ago
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idk how to word this but it's interesting how your knowledge of language is so dependent on what you use it for.
like, i have friends who study japanese for work, and they are amazing at keigo (formal speech) and I can't even read their business emails. But they'll go out drinking with me and my friends, and they can't conjugate quickly in the casual form and lack a lot of slang vocab
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