How to Learn Japanese (with LingQ)
According to the US Department of State, it takes 2200 hours of learning Japanese to become fluent. With that in mind, it’s critical that you enjoy the process of learning …
According to the US Department of State, it takes 2200 hours of learning Japanese to become fluent. With that in mind, it’s critical that you enjoy the process of learning …
After university I lived in China and really internalized Chinese. The problem is, once you’re not in that environment, how do you keep the language sharp? How do you keep it fresh and gradually let it grow without letting it atrophy and fade away?
There are a lot of different ways to use LingQ, it’s a choose your own adventure tool. I’ve been really enjoying using LingQ to import music videos. I’ve been learning French, almost exclusively through music, and it’s been a lot of fun.
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