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Constant dripping wears away the stone. Learn more vocabulary in a fun and easy way.
How Christmas Saved My Language Learning Journey Have you ever wondered if the festive magic of Christmas could transform your language learning? It did for me! Let me take you back to one chilly December when I felt stuck and uninspired in my language studies. I decided to embrace the holiday spirit and experiment with writing Christmas cards in my target language, watching festive movies with subtitles, and even learning carols. To my surprise, these small steps reignited my passion and made learning fun again. This Christmas, why not give yourself the gift of language? Episode 60 of "111 Tips for Learning a Language" lets you discover how the spirit of giving, connection, and patience during the holidays can inspire your learning journey. 🎁
Tip 60 - A Christmas Special: Language Learning Lessons from the Season of Joy
What is one recommended way to make flashcard learning festive and engaging during the Christmas season?
Use only Christmas-related vocabulary.
Make a word-a-day countdown calendar.
Add stickers or drawings to cards.
All of the above.
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Italki Daily Vocabulary Language Challenge! 🗣️ Talk 说话 (Shuōhuà) 👅 Taste 尝 (Cháng) 👩‍🏫 Teach 教 (Jiāo) ✂️ Tear 撕 (Sī) 📢 Tell 告诉 (Gàosù) Want to dive deeper? Test yourself with these engaging resources: 🔹 C(105) Quiz: See how well you’ve mastered today’s expressive verbs! 🔹 C(105) Vocabulary Flash Cards: Quick, fun, and effective for building your vocabulary! Book a class with me on Italki, and let’s use these verbs in natural conversations! Looking forward to seeing you in class! Let’s make learning meaningful and enjoyable!
Which of the following situations best describes the verb "Taste" 尝 (Cháng)?
You write down a recipe for a cake.
You describe a meal to a friend without trying it.
You sample a new dessert to see if it’s sweet.
You wash the dishes after finishing a meal.
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3 phrasal verbs about relationships: ..... Drift apart Meaning: To gradually become less close or less connected, often in a relationship or friendship, usually due to time, distance, or a lack of communication. Example: "Over the years, we just drifted apart and lost contact." "They were once best friends, but they drifted apart after high school." -- Get along (with) Meaning: To have a good relationship with someone; to be friendly and have no problems with them. Example: "I really get along with my colleagues at work. We always have fun together." "Do you get along with your neighbors?" --- Make up Meaning: To reconcile or become friends again after an argument or disagreement. Example: "After their big fight, they talked things through and finally made up." "It’s important to make up after an argument, especially if you care about the person."
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