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#LanguagePartner
A Language Partner is someone who is fluent in the language you’re learning and wants to learn your native language. Language partners help one another improve their languages.
Hi) I'm Maria (28 y.o.). I'm an English teacher at college. I'm looking for a language partner (and, probably, a soul-mate😹) to improve my speaking skills and just enjoy the sheer process of learning this beautiful language. My level of English is somewhere between b2 and c1. If your level is the same, that'd be awesome😊 I'm really into listening to podcasts (BBC radio, TED radio hour, Luke's English podcasts), watching videos on YouTube, and reading newspapers/magazines (The Guardian, Washington Post, New Scientist, Happiful, etc.). 🔹We can discuss articles/podcasts/videos, whatever you want. 🔸Apart from these👆, I also use Solutions advanced, English Grammar in use. If you have your own materials, don't hesitate to share😉 Feel free to drop a message!
2025년 4월 1일 오후 4:56
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Talking to yourself isn’t just harmless—it’s scientifically proven to boost cognitive function and language retention. According to research, internal self-talk regulates emotions and improves focus, especially under pressure. Now imagine doing this in your target language—it’s like rewiring your internal operating system to think in new words, sounds, and rhythms. When you talk to yourself in a new language, you’re building not just fluency—you’re building trust. Trust in your own voice. Confidence grows when we hear ourselves trying. And in moments of doubt, this diary becomes your mirror. It shows you how far you’ve come—not just in words, but in courage.
Tip 66 - Speak to yourself before you speak to others
🗣️ When no one’s around, do you ever...
Talk to yourself in your target language?
Only think in the language (but never speak)?
Write everything down and never say a word?
Forget everything the moment you close the book?
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