
Listen. Learn. Interact. Connect.
Learning a language does not have to be an uphill struggle and you don't necessarily have to get bogged down in grammar and theory.
Listening:
is often the starting point in the process of acquiring knowledge of a language
Learning
comes with practice (uk eng) or practise (us eng.) if you prefer. It's a good approach to combine listening with reading and of course oral.
The more you learn, the more you can start to put into practice what you know and the more you can start to interact with other people.
Learning about the culture, is a great step towards understanding that culture. Slang is often used in day-to-day speech, regardless of the language.
Gaining knowledge and even mastery of slang is a great way to connect with the locals and is a step towards integration.
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Origins
We love taking a dive into the origins of different languages. It can be a great way to go off the beaten track and discover the links: some obvious, some not so obvious.
French is a really interesting language in terms of its roots.
This eBook will help combat boredom and inject renewed motivation into the
French Learning Journey
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Fitting In with the locals, Frustration and Hitting A Plateau in your Learning Journey
Learning a language can be a daunting experience, especially when you find yourself thrown into the deep end, living with the locals. 'Fitting In' and 'NOT feeling marginalised' are not uncommon.
Your Language-Learning Journey often passes through phases of frustration. You can hit a plateau. You can experience overwhelm and saturation.
Useful Content
Check out our content on all aspects of learning a language:
First Language Attrition
French Slang
French Words Originating From Other Languages
The Influences Of Emigration On A Local Language
Useful Lists For Many Situations
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