I saw a post in the group earlier today about which topic someone should write about when practicing. This hit me the other day while I was doing laundry. I realized I didn't have the verbs/vocab to discuss doing the laundry in Spanish. Laundry became my topic. Now, I can discuss laundry (OPI-style) and I picked up some new vocabulary as a positive side effect. How do you find your topics?
@Jack Mason Marhaban ya Jack ... if you draw a line down the center of the page, start Arabic from the center going left, and English from the center going right, they will never collide, and you get a cool symmetrical pattern.
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@Anna Aguilar Hi Anna, I answered your question in this post: https://www.skool.com/linguablox/how-to-solve-for-verb-vs-solve-for-topic?p=fe2436a9 You're welcome to follow up with further questions, thoughts, or ideas in the post.
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@William White Hi William, welcome to the group. I just made this video as a response to your comment, because there are many people telling you how to learn Spanish. You can also think of this as an initiation into the Core Concepts of the method. Feel free to check it out here, and you're welcome to leave any follow-up comments or questions that you'd like: https://www.skool.com/linguablox/a-radical-language-learning-suggestion?p=40543b5b