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Learning a foreign language has the potential to be one of the most fun and valuable experiences of your life! If you’ve pictured sitting in a stiff classroom setting, with phrases you’ll never use written on the walls, we’re here to tell you that there are other ways to learn a foreign language. We’ve listed 40 unique ways that you can learn a new language. Whether you are looking to brush up on the basics, pass your university exams, or move to a non-English speaking country and fit in quickly, there’s something on this list for everyone!
These aren’t necessarily tasks you will do every day (although some are brilliant daily tasks), but rather, things you can incorporate into your normal life. There’s something powerful about exposing yourself to a foreign language in your regular routine. For example, spotting a post-it note with a phrase or word you’re memorising, or utilising common use words such as “Where is…” or even thinking in your target language. These are all ways to normalise the language you’re learning so you can begin to use it in real life, not just in a learning setting.
Learning is fun! Even more so, when you’re learning a new language. A brilliant way to solidify the learning you’ve been doing is to pair it with a fun activity! If you’re a foodie, find a recipe written in your target language and attempt to cook a meal (bonus if it’s a traditional meal from a culture that speaks your target language). Another interactive experience to test what you’ve been learning is to host a games night and play games in your target language. Begin by explaining the rules as fluently as you can!
If you’re excited by writing, grab a notebook and pen and get started on these written challenges. There are creative ways you can use writing to learn a foreign language, no matter what level you’re on.
Here’s something for the auditory and visual learners! Not all your foreign language activities need to be written. You can pair up your learning with your favourite TV show or podcast, using this as an opportunity to learn.
Incorporate your foreign language learning with your regular online habits! There are brilliant apps you can download to enhance what you’re learning with your Tutor, and online communities you can speak with on social media.
If time and money allow, take yourself on a language holiday, where you can fully immerse yourself in the culture and speak your target language with the locals. For those who aren’t able to travel, visit a local restaurant or go out for a meal with someone who speaks the language you’re learning!
When it comes to learning a foreign language, there are a few brilliant ways to commit new words and phrases to memory. These are techniques your Teach Me 2 Tutor will include in your sessions and can help make what you’ve learnt stick!
Whether you are studying for a foreign language exam, moving to a non-English speaking country, or simply taking a hobby more seriously, there’s merit to taking on the help of a qualified educator or Tutor.
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