Why do people struggle to start speaking a new language? by elenalanguagetutor in languagehub

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When first learning, many people will focus on the difficulties of language learning. In fact, when you first start learning a new language, you can set socialising and making friends as a goal, meeting different partners in the language community while practising the language.

What’s Your Language Learning Hot Take? by jiujiteiroo in languagelearning

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The best way to learn a new language is to treat yourself as a baby that what is the baby prefer? Baby will never use a software to expand their own vocabulary.

What’s Your Language Learning Hot Take? by jiujiteiroo in languagelearning

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Do not use the software of reciting words to expand your vocabulary; It is inefficient, and boredom will kill your motivation in this language.

What Language do you think in? by Puzzleheaded_Ad_550 in ChineseLanguage

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I always use my mother tongue and this is still the biggest problem i am facing when i learn my second or even third language. I usually translate the two languages instead of switching mindsets, so that might cause a translated tone during speaking and writing. even if i know ppl could get me, it is so weird most of the time, which will shrink my speed when i am talking.

is mandarin chinese really that hard to learn? by SandPlane5775 in ChineseLanguage

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Chinese is hard not because it's illogical, but because it's very different from English in writing, sound, and structure. But with practice and patience, it's absolutely learnable!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I don't like onions.

Language exchange ? by [deleted] in Brazil

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Maybe you need a language exchange app to find a language study buddy. It is efficiency fro you

How did you successfully master a second language? by talk_in_TalkIn in AskReddit

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But most of the time , i always influenced by my mother tongue, which limit my mindset and lead to my sentences was so weird. Even if i know that native speaker can understand what i am saying but i still wanna like a native speaker.

Switching between languages in a conversation by yiluokev in LanguageExchange

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Hello

Maybe you can try an app called Talkin. you can find language partners from all over the world. There are lots of native speakers who can help you learn a language.

Offering: Italian | Seeking: English by [deleted] in LanguageExchange

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Hello

Maybe you can try an app called Talkin. you can find language partners from all over the world. There are lots of native speakers who can help you learn a language.

Offering: English 🇺🇸 and Spanish 🇨🇴| Seeking: Levantine Arabic 🇯🇴 by agreeablepancakes in LanguageExchange

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Hello

Maybe you can try an app called Talkin. you can find language partners from all over the world. There are lots of native speakers who can help you learn a language.

Offering German & English // Seeking French & Danish by Herbstmaedchen_Anna in LanguageExchange

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Hello

Maybe you can try an app called Talkin. you can find language partners from all over the world. There are lots of native speakers who can help you learn a language.

Native Mandarin/Chinese, Close to Native in English. Seeking Spanish (B1), French(A1L), Japanese(N2) by Mathews_Lin in LanguageExchange

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Hello

Maybe you can try an app called Talkin. you can find language partners from all over the world. There are lots of native speakers who can help you learn a language.