Do you sometimes feel like you know bits and bobs, but you can’t quite make yourself understood in a full sentence? You don’t need to get it right straight away. Start with getting one word right. - Chien ! Once you’re confident, add a second word: - Nouveau chien ! And as you learn more, keep building: - Je nouveau chien ! What’s important here is NOT perfect accuracy. Seriously… who cares? The first thing that matters is getting your point across. Babies don’t speak in perfectly formed, grammatically correct sentences, and yet they’re immersed in the language 24/7! Then you can keep going: - Je ai nouveau chien - J’ai un nouveau chien - J’ai un nouveau bébé chien … and so on. Think about a sport. Imagine you want to learn how to do a one-handed backhand. Would watching Federer do it a hundred times suddenly make you able to do it too? Don’t think too hard: the answer is no. 😅 It takes practice. It takes breaking it down into baby steps first. That’s where scaffolding comes in. It’s the key. 🧠✨ #learnlikeababy (I might make a shirt out of this slogan 🤔😂)