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⚽🌎 Mini-Challenge: Are You Excited for the World Cup?
The World Cup is one of the biggest sporting events on the planet. For some people, it’s a month-long festival of football, drama, and unforgettable moments. For others… It’s just a bunch of people chasing a ball around a field 😄 Either way, we’re curious. ❓ The Question Are you excited for the World Cup? If yes: 👉 Which team are you cheering for?👉 Why are you supporting them?👉 How far do you think they’ll go? If not: 👉 Tell us why.👉 Are you not interested in football?👉 Or do you prefer other sports? 📝 Your Task • Answer in your target language • Tell us whether you’re excited or not • Explain your reasoning • Go beyond one sentence • Use AI as needed ✨ Example “I’m excited for the World Cup because I love international tournaments. I’ll be cheering for Brazil because I’ve always enjoyed their style of play, and I think they have a good chance of reaching the later stages of the competition.” ⚽🌍 The world is watching. Who are you cheering for? 🏆🔥
⚽🌎 Mini-Challenge: Are You Excited for the World Cup?
0 likes • 17d
@Gabriel Silva so much nervous against Morocco, i hope that this don't keep happening
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@Katya Lebedeva yeah, it's always a pleasure see Japan plays
🔥🦁 Mini-Challenge: How Fluent Do You Want to Become?
Let’s think long term for a second 😏 Not everyone has the same goal. Some people want to reach a level where they can: 👉 travel👉 have conversations👉 watch movies👉 enjoy life in the language Others want something bigger. 👉 Near-native fluency👉 Total comfort👉 Full expression👉 Mastery Leo has thoughts: 🦁 Lions don’t all hunt the same way. Different goals. Different journeys. ❓ The Question How fluent do you want to become in the language you’re learning — and why? Would you be happy with: 🟡 “Good enough” communication (around B2-ish)or 🔥 Near-native mastery (C2 level) Or something in between? 📝 Your Task • Answer in your target language• Describe the level you want to reach• Explain why that level matters to you• Career? Travel? Family? Culture? Personal challenge?• Go beyond one sentence• Use AI as needed ✨ Example “My goal is strong conversational fluency. I want to speak naturally, understand movies, and communicate comfortably. I don’t necessarily need perfection, but I want confidence.” No right answer. Just your goal. How far do YOU want to go? 🦁🔥🌍
🔥🦁 Mini-Challenge: How Fluent Do You Want to Become?
2 likes • May 20
I want to be confident in any language that i wanna learn, be expressive, understand movies, have conversations, can talk about almost anything... so a B2 or C1 is enough to me
✨🦁 Mini-Challenge: What’s Your Favorite Word in Your Target Language?
Every language has certain words that just… hit differently 😄 Maybe they sound beautiful.Maybe they express something perfectly.Maybe they just make you smile every time you hear them. Leo has favorites too, obviously 🦁 ❓ The Question What’s your favorite word in your target language — and why? 📝 Your Task - Answer in your target language - Share your favorite word - Explain what it means and why you like it - It can be beautiful, funny, emotional, powerful, or just satisfying to say - Go beyond one sentence - Use AI as needed ✨ Example “My favorite word in French is retrouvailles. It describes the happiness of seeing someone again after a long time. I like it because it feels emotional and very specific.” One word can carry a whole culture. What’s yours? ✨🦁💬
✨🦁 Mini-Challenge: What’s Your Favorite Word in Your Target Language?
1 like • May 9
My favorite word in english is "Besides" i discovered this word a while ago and i really like it, its uses, how it sounds when spoken, and besides i use it with frequently in my sentences.
🌍🦁 Mini-Challenge: 5 Languages at Intermediate… or 1 at Native Level?
Would you rather… learn 5 new languages at B1… or 1 at C2? Alright… this one is a real dilemma 😏 You’re given a choice. No loopholes. No “both.” 👉 Option A: Speak 5 new languages at B1 (low intermediate) You can travel, have conversations, survive easily… but you’re not fully fluent. 👉 Option B: Speak 1 new language at C2 (near-native level) You sound natural, precise, and fully expressive — but it’s only one language. Leo steps in… 🦁 “Lions don’t collect languages… they master them.”…or do they? 😄 ❓ The Question Would you rather speak 5 languages at B1 or 1 language at C2 — and why? 📝 Your Task • Answer in your target language • Choose Option A or B and explain your reasoning • You can talk about travel, career, identity, or personal goals • Go beyond one sentence • Use AI as needed ✨ Example “I would choose five languages at B1 because I love traveling and connecting with different cultures. Even if I’m not fluent, I can communicate with many people, and that’s very valuable to me.” Breadth… or depth? What matters more to you? 🌍🦁🔥
🌍🦁 Mini-Challenge: 5 Languages at Intermediate… or 1 at Native Level?
2 likes • May 2
I prefer be C2, what's the point know various languages but can't express yourself. Maybe be really good in only one thing is better than be average in many others... (that line of thinking of mine is based that is better be late to learn in the right way than learn several things at the same time and not be so good)
🌊🦁 Mini-Challenge: Is Full Immersion a Good Idea?
Let’s talk strategy for a second… A lot of people say: 👉 “The best way to learn a language is full immersion.” Living in the country. Speaking only that language. Surrounding yourself with it 24/7. But is that really the best approach for everyone? Leo has a thought: 🦁 Lions don’t just work hard… they work smart. ❓ The Question Do you think full immersion is a good idea for learning a language? Why or why not? 📝 Your Task • Answer in your target language • Share your opinion • Explain why you agree or disagree • You can use personal experience or general reasoning • Go beyond one sentence • Use AI as needed ✨ Example “I think full immersion is a great idea because it forces you to use the language all the time. However, it can also be stressful if you don’t have a basic level first. So I think it works best with some preparation.” Full immersion… or a smarter balance? What do you think? 🌊🦁💬
🌊🦁 Mini-Challenge: Is Full Immersion a Good Idea?
2 likes • Apr 17
Full immersion is a great way to learn the target language, but for me, i think that after a time it's start to be stressful, and limiting... that's was my experience but of course i doesn't have what were needed, because that was stressful. Besides if you don't have a lion spirit you will be frustrated every day and quick giving up.
0 likes • Apr 23
@Samuel Cinati Teixeira Like you watch a serie of twelve seasons and after have to watch all again. I know it's fun, because you will get references and points that you in the past time don't get it, but until arrive to this, so much will be lost in the meantime
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