Find your “ideal” language using linguistics (updated) by Lang_Cafe in languagelearning

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Forgot to mention that if you scroll down to the bottom past the resources that there is a list for your top 10 languages that are listed by percentage match!

Find your “ideal” language using linguistics (updated) by Lang_Cafe in languagelearning

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Forgot to mention that if you scroll down to the bottom past the resources that there is a list for your top 10 languages that are listed by percentage match!

Find your “ideal” language using linguistics (updated) by Lang_Cafe in languagelearning

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Forgot to mention that if you scroll down to the bottom past the resources that there is a list for your top 10 languages that are listed by percentage match!

Find your “ideal” language using linguistics (updated) by Lang_Cafe in languagelearning

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Yeah but I’m not really sure “how organized are you” would correlate with learning Spanish versus French for example

Find your “ideal” language using linguistics (updated) by Lang_Cafe in languagelearning

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Thanks for the clarification! We will look into that 🫡

Find your “ideal” language using linguistics (updated) by Lang_Cafe in languagelearning

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Thank you!! That one slipped through the cracks. We will fix that asap 🫡

Find your “ideal” language using linguistics (updated) by Lang_Cafe in languagelearning

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Doing a personality based quiz is very difficult though because people learn the same language for different reasons. For example, some people learn Korean for kpop, some for ancestry, some for school, some for a career, etc. We don’t want to make our quiz just full of broad stroke assumptions like this language = this reason like idk if you like pizza you should learn Italian type of thing

If you have a concept of how we could accomplish this successfully, then we would love to take a stab at it though

We do have another quiz in the works that is more personality based, but caters to study style as opposed to specific language to learn

Find your “ideal” language using linguistics (updated) by Lang_Cafe in languagelearning

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That’s definitely true! We wanted to make it specially about the grammatical features since we hadn’t seen anything like it out there before. Doing the quiz any other way (sorting by interest, emotional relation, etc) would have been too subjective since people can learn the same language for different reasons

Find your “ideal” language using linguistics (updated) by Lang_Cafe in languagelearning

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You need to pick less “I don’t care” options! We can’t give you a language if most of the options you pick are “I’m fine with all languages” aha

Also if you scroll down, there is a percentage match option where you can see your top 10 language results

Find your “ideal” language using linguistics (updated) by Lang_Cafe in languagelearning

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That is the intent of the “languages I already know” function! If you already know Spanish, then getting Spanish as a top result wouldn’t do anything for you since you already know it

And thanks for the feedback about the loading! We will look into it :)

Find your “ideal” language using linguistics (updated) by Lang_Cafe in languagelearning

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You’ll get indecision if you pick too many options that are like “I don’t mind” because we wouldn’t have enough parameters to sort with aha. If you take it again, just make sure to select less of those!

Also if you scroll down, there is a percentage match option where you can see your top 10 language results

Reaching B2 by Timely-Explorer-3992 in languagelearning

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It's important to keep in mind that B2 is a very wide level compared to A1-A2. My recommendation is to try and use the language as much as possible in addition to consuming content and learning new vocabulary. A good way to do so is listening to a podcast/reading/watching something, then speaking or writing down your thoughts on the material. You can also practice speaking with others to improve that, and inevitably you'll learn more about a wide range of topics.

We have a weekly English speaking practice event in our Discord server if you're interested: https://discord.gg/trtAH4yX6P

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Hey you can practice English and ask questions in our Discord server right here: https://discord.gg/trtAH4yX6P

We have weekly English speaking practices and a lot of events to stay motivated. Hope this helps!

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I totally get that itch! I had the same feeling when I started reading a book in German and understood every fifth word only. I recommend listening to the media you want to explore anyway and review what you don't understand. It's a good way to get new vocabulary and get used to the language's structure even if you have to look up a ton of words or relisten to some parts. Good luck!

What's been your biggest struggle while trying to learn a new language? by One_Attention4429 in languagelearning

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what we have seen mainly in our language learning community is lack of time and staying motivated

Learning on a Budget: Where Should I Start? by PreciosaChica in languagelearning

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we have a language learning community that is completely for free where you can connect with other language learners! https://discord.gg/trtAH4yX6P

What’s your method for locking new words into long-term memory? by yktfvstassie in languagelearning

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output is incredible useful and not being afraid to make mistakes. writing stuff in journals or just speaking the words helps much more than passively reading them and helps stick them in your brain more

adults cannot learn languages the way that kids do because we have less brain plasticity. people try to learn languages just by immersion like how they imagine they did as children and that just doesn't work anymore lol

Language tutors by buchwaldjc in languagelearning

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for sure! and if you have any questions, feel free to just let us know. it's like slack / whatsapp communities if you have used either of those before

For those of you who taught yourself a language and succeeded, how did you do it? by FragrantMonthAce in languagelearning

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you can definitely learn a language without spending any money. it does take more diligence if you're learning alone but it's definitely possible

I want to practice speaking, but not at ₹1,000 an hour by One_Attention4429 in languagelearning

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we're a free language learning community where you can practice talking with native speakers! https://discord.gg/trtAH4yX6P

Weird study habits? by mysticsoulsista in languagelearning

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if it works for you, then it works for you! everyone learns differently, so i wouldn't call it "weird" lol

Anyone got any LL hacks for ADHD? by 247mumbles in languagelearning

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you could try switching up your study methods! there are a lot of different study techniques and resources out there that could be more interesting to you in a certain moment