TOP 5 (REALLY) FUN WAYS TO PRACTICE LANGUAGES

We
all know that learning a new language is a daunting task. Many people attempt
to learn a new language only to give up after a few months because they simply
don’t have the time, or don’t see progress. But with today’s technology, we
have many more options to expose ourselves to language! Here at Voxy, your
success in learning a language is our priority, so we’ve outlined some tips and
tricks that we would like to share with you!
1.
Use
Youtube!
Youtube is a great website for watching native speakers of
the target language speak, as well as a good way for yourself to broadcast your
own language learning journey! When you see native speakers speak on Youtube,
you are getting a firsthand experience of how native speakers use the language
in specific situations, and broadcasting your attempts to use on youtube can
help see if other Youtube viewers can understand and give you tips on improving
your skills!
2.
Watch
your favorite movies, without subtitles.
Watch your favorite movies that are in the target language
without subtitles. If you’ve seen the movies before, watching it without
subtitles in your native language help create coherence even if you don’t
completely understand what the actors are saying the entire time. The fact that
you’ve seen these movies before and know the plot means you can understand the
plot even though you may not fully understand the exact dialogue of the
speakers. This helps you connect new vocabulary and phrases from the movie to
their meanings.
3.
Like
sports?
Watch your favorite sport and team using commentators from
the language you are trying to learn! Don’t watch it in your native language!
There are plenty of television channels or websites that show your favorite
matches in other languages. This will give you exposure to the specific
language of something you love, and soon you will be able to converse to native
speakers in your target language about sports at the bar in no time!
4.
Current
events!
Watch the news and read newspapers, or even news websites,
in English! You can even read about news in your home country in different
languages before you read it in your native language, that way you can compare
what you could understand from viewing it in another language before you go
back to your hometown news source.
5.
The
internet is your friend.
In today’s interconnected world, you can easily make friends
and pen pal’s online from any place in the world. This is a great advantage for
language learners that did not exist in the past. All you need is access to a
computer and an internet connection and you can have real time conversations
with someone that is a native speaker. Have language exchanges and a real life
connection to a language besides textbooks and classroom teachers!
That’s all for now, so get cracking
on that language exposure!
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