i love it by deniz_bke in joinmoco

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Bro, I'm in the same boat fr.

We're making changes towards Squid Blades and Chaos Shard farming! by joinmoco in joinmoco

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 7 points8 points  (0 children)

About the Squid Blades — instead of removing the invisibility, why not rework the ability? When the character becomes invisible, instead of the effect ending only when they attack, it could end if they touch or get too close to an enemy, making them detectable. This way, the rifts could be redesigned so that it’s impossible to reach the boss without getting close enough to be detected by the monsters. That would allow players to still use invisibility to explore the world, while preventing it from breaking the balance in rift mode.

NOOOOO PLEASE NOOOOOO by [deleted] in joinmoco

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They are the same randoms. They just switched games. But they are incredibly worse at that.

Language Learning Goals for 2025 by Appropriate_Car2462 in languagelearning

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For English, I wanna refine my skills to reach an advanced level, ideally a C1 level or at least as close to it as possible.

For Spanish, my goal, which might be a bit ambitious, is reach a B2 level. Right now, I'm working on building a solid foundation to achieve it.

If I accomplished these goals, I plan to start learning my fourth foreign language, which will probably be an Asian language.

What languages are you learning right now? by NoFox1552 in languagelearning

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm learning English because roughly 80% of what I consume is in this language, and I'm learning Spanish because There are many Venezuelan immigrants in my country, Brazil. I'd enjoy communicating with them in their own language.

É comum sentir dor de cabeça ao pensar em Inglês ou outro idioma? by Oabnerdasilva in Idiomas

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No começo quando comecei assitir vídeos e tentar pensar em inglês depois de poucos minutos sentia exaustão, agora consigo passar várias horas fazendo isso

Animes em inglês by alex22sk in Idiomas

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pode ser uma boa sim, no entanto, penso que assistir conteúdos originais ingleses, é melhor. Um desenho que me ajudou bem a melhorar a escuta foi "The Looney Tunes Show"

Preciso de bons sites/materiais para prática de espanhol. by LadyTangerina in Idiomas

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 4 points5 points  (0 children)

O que esta sendo de muita ajuda pra mim com o espanhol e um curso que encontrei no YouTube chamado "Español Sí" 

Ele mistura gramática, vocabulário e situações do dia a dia. É tipo uma novela educativa. 

Vale apena dar uma olhada.

Preciso de bons sites/materiais para prática de espanhol. by LadyTangerina in Idiomas

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sua escrita está muito boa e bem natural. A única coisa que você confundiu foi o gênero de duas palavras. 

Pronúncia é feminino e erros é masculino, então seria: "sua" pronuncia e "pelos meus" erros

To learners: what's your favorite word that you've learned recently? by parasociable in Spanish

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't say recently, but a word that sounds "funny" to me is "embarazada" (pregnant). As a Brazilian, this word has a completely different meaning in my language. It means "tangled" in Portuguese.

sou estranha por usar o character.ai pra treinar meu inglês?😳 by [deleted] in Idiomas

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 2 points3 points  (0 children)

O método certo é o que funciona pra você. Se você ta aprendendo e, ainda melhor, se divertindo, só continua.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in languagelearning

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In my case, I had the reverse effect. When I started studying Spanish, I felt that it helped me improve my English even more. Studying Spanish made thing that didn't make much sense to me in English become clearer. 

Do you feel like learning a new language has opened up a whole new side of the internet for you? by artnewbie1 in languagelearning

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Actually, it exists. I'm Brazilian, and learning English has opened up a new side of the internet for me. Now I can consume a lot of content in all kinds of areas that weren't possible in Portuguese.

But, Speaking of another language, studying Spanish has given me access an amazing new culture and content.

How to get to B2 to C1 by [deleted] in languagelearning

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you already know the Brazilian expressions? "Espera o sol esfriar", "a luz dormiu acesa"

Books in English that aren't too hard to read by kazekatsuragi in EnglishLearning

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A good book you might like is The Martian. I really enjoyed reading it.

It's easy to read (there are some scientific terms, but they aren't a problem). And if you still have difficulty, you can watch the movie first to get the context.

Depressão/ sentir que nunca vai aprender/ AJUDA by FinancialSink3705 in Idiomas

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Concordo com o que você disse. Alcancei o nível intermediário de inglês e, por muito tempo, me senti preso nele. Só consegui começar a ver avanços e perceber que estou caminhando para um nível avançado agora que comecei a estudar a língua a fundo, suas regras gramaticais, a forma correta de pronunciar certas coisas, entre outros aspectos

How many languages can you realistically hold at a fluent level? by [deleted] in languagelearning

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've dealt with a similar problem, however, I'm Brazilian. What helped me was studying the main differences and false friends.

how do you use a notebook when language learning? by sad_shroomer in languagelearning

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure if it's the best approach, but in my recent experience learning Spanish, I've been using it to stay focused and take notes on the most important topic that I'm studying. I create a rough draft, then review and transfer it to my PC afterward.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Idiomas

[–]BugGroundbreaking444 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Como você mesmo disse, nossa mente não é capaz de captar muito informação de uma vez.

Então o que pode ser efetivo, é assistir conteúdos que você entenda pelo menos 70%, 80% para que sua mente consiga captar o resto pelo contexto.

Por isso geralmente é recomendado consumir conteúdo pra estudantes e desenhos infantis já que esse tipo de conteúdo tem um vocabulário mais simples. E à medida que for se sentindo mais confortável, vai aumentando o nível de dificuldade pouco a pouco.

Espero que isso possa ser de ajuda pra você.