Learning languages online opens you up to a world of new blogs, news sites, TV shows, books, movies and more. Having the goal of watching a movie or reading a …
Once I’ve found an interesting lesson, I open it in the LingQ Reader. I can see how many new words there are for me in the lesson. These words are …
Learning new languages is easier if we make the process fun. Of course, it can’t always be a fun and games. There have to be times when we struggle, convince ourselves …
Listening goals seem to be the hardest to meet, especially for those of us in 90-Day Challenges. I get it, it’s hard to find the time to get those listening …
The Lessons page is where I find interesting content to learn from. The first thing I do is make sure my level is set correctly in the Lesson Feed tab. …
When I tell people I’m learning Swedish most respond “why Swedish?” with a furrowed brow. They ask if I have Swedish ancestry or if I need to go there for …
What if we told you we want to reward you for learning on LingQ? Well, that’s exactly what we’re going to do over the next three months! If you are …
Learning a language is an epic quest. In the beginning you move quickly, gaining words and phrases daily. It feels good to see progress week to week. From not being …
Writing is a great way to practice your new language. You can submit any kind of writing – a letter, business report, poem, blog post, whatever you’re working on, and …
There are many schools of thought on how to expand your vocabulary in a language you’re learning. Should you try to memorize lists of words and their variations with flashcards? …