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Are you Afraid of Language Learning? Let’s Tackle It Together! In Episode 52 of "111 Tips for Learning a Language," we confront a feeling many of us experience: FEAR! Whether it’s fear of failure, fear of judgment, or simply stepping outside your comfort zone, this episode dives deep into understanding and overcoming these barriers. Join us as we explore Sophie’s story and her practical strategies to turn fear into fuel for growth. Learn how to embrace your strengths, silence self-sabotage, and face challenges with confidence. Ready to take the first fearless step? Tune in now!
Tip 52 - How To Learn A Language When You Feel Fear
How can acknowledging self-sabotage help in language learning?
It allows you to overcome mental barriers.
It eliminates the need to reflect on your weakness
It ensures faster memorization of vocabulary.
It prevents you from setting realistic goals.
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20 de nov de 2024 12:49
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Italki Daily Vocabulary Language Challenge! Ready to set a new standard and stay consistent in your English learning? The C(98) Verbs of the Day are here to help you start fresh, stay focused, and add some expressive verbs to your vocabulary! 📏 Standardize 规范化 (Guīfàn huà) 👀 Stare 凝视 (Níngshì) 🚀 Start 开始 (Kāishǐ) 🏠 Stay 停留 (Tíngliú) 🕵️ Steal 偷 (Tōu) Want to challenge yourself? Explore these verbs further with our interactive resources! 🔹 C(98) Quiz: Test your knowledge and see how well you know today’s verbs! 🔹 C(98) Vocabulary Flash Cards: Fun, quick, and effective for strengthening your vocabulary! Book a class with me on Italki, and let’s practice using these verbs naturally in conversation! Whether you’re starting a new lesson, staying on track, or standardizing your study habits, these verbs will give your English a boost. Looking forward to helping you master these skills! Let’s make learning both fun and impactful! 🌟
Which of the following situations best describes the verb "Stare" 凝视 (Níngshì)?
A person looks intently at a painting.
You glance briefly at a passing car.
A student takes notes while listening to a talk.
A friend waves goodbye from across the street.
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19 de nov de 2024 16:28
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When I study without a purpose, here’s how I keep going... In Episode 51 of "111 Tips for Learning a Language," we dive into the art of learning for learning’s sake. 🎓 What if you don’t have a specific goal but still want to keep your skills sharp? This episode is packed with tips to help you stay consistent, add fun to your study routine, and even find unexpected motivation in the process. Tune in to discover how learning can be its own reward and why a little curiosity can go a long way! Embrace the journey, and let’s keep moving forward, even without a clear destination. 💫
Tip 51 – How To Study A Language Without A Goal Or A Real Purpose
What’s one way to stay motivated in language learning without a specific goal?
Make studying a weekly habit for consistency.
Focus only on speaking to people.
Avoid all forms of structure in learning.
Memorize long lists of vocabulary without context.
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18 de nov de 2024 20:34
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