How to ACTUALLY have fun when learning a new language?
A couple days ago Ruth made a post asking about the balance between fun and discipline and since I talk a lot about efficiency, effectiveness and simplicity I thought I might talk a bit about making the language learning process fun and enjoyable First of all there are lots of different ways to have fun when learning a language But in the end the best way to classify them is by input and output Fun input - Watching a show or movie in your target language depending on your level you can watch it with subtitles or without. Also a cool way to track your comprehension is just watching a show and seeing how much you understand - Listening and watching content in that target language. Some fun YouTubers or videos - Crosswords - This is actually kind of a mix of output and input because when you do it you look at something but you also can create output by using the words and creating sentences - Also listening to comedy shows in your target language is also amazing Fun Output - Language roulette - This is pretty much where you find a random word site and just find some random words and make stories, write something or create sentences from these advanced sentences - StorySpeaking - This is pretty much where you record yourself telling a story based on a prompt or some real life scenario in your real life and then check yourself for mistakes and improve. This is GREAT and super underrated. - Talking to objects and to yourself. I think this pretty self AND I am adding this all and making it customised in the language learning Blueprint V4 See if you qualify for 3 months of free training here Peace and Love Y'all :) PS: I am making some big changes to the community and might need your help but more on that tmrw