📢 LME NAVI: Weekly Onboarding & Support Meetups | April 18, 2025
Hey everyone! We're meeting again this Friday! Our weekly meetup is the perfect time to connect, NAVIgate the course and stay on track. Here's what's coming up: 🌟 Welcome to our new members! @Jing Duan, @An Guning, @Yingjie Liu, @笑笑 艾, @Wang Sherry, @Xianguo Jin, @Ömer Kabalı, @Ada Ada, @Windy Wang, @Lili Pan, @Liu Haiming, @Cathy Ma, @Melanie Zhao, @Luna Liu, @Jenny M, @Cathy Jiang -- and anyone else I missed -- don't be shy! This is a great place to meet English-speaking friends. Just drop by, even if it's just for a few minutes. Getting started is super simple: “Hi! I'm Emi, and I'm from China. I'm a new member, and I enjoy speaking English.” That's all it takes! We've all been there, and we're here to help. 🤪 Drop the jaw Same human parts -- lips, tongue, throat -- but every language sounds so unique! Take English, for example... I've got lips and a tongue too, but somehow Coach Shane's English sounds way better. How do I get those sounds to come out just like his? The answer: Pull yourself up by the ears -- literally! Listen carefully and try to repeat. Just like a musician uses their ears to tune their guitar, you can use your ears to tune your English. Let's share: - What English sounds are (or were) the hardest for you? - How did you learn to say them? Show us! - What sounds in your native language are really hard for non-native speakers? - Imagine foreigners hearing your language -- what do you think they hear? I can try to perform it if you will! 🎤