📢 LME NAVI: Weekly Onboarding & Support Meetups
Hey everyone! This Friday, we're continuing our weekly meetups to help us NAVIgate the course and stay on track. Here's what's coming up: 🌟 Welcome to our new members! @Carrie Li, @Elle Marine, @Lili Pan, @Lin Dong, @Linda Huang, @Ling Zhang, @Emily Brontë. Emily, @Yanqi Chen, @Wang Sherry, @Litao Wu, @Xiaoyan Chen, @Danny W, @Fenglin Li, @Han Lin -- and everyone else I haven't mentioned yet -- don’t be shy! This is a great place to meet English-speaking friends. Just drop by, even if it's just for a few minutes. Getting started is super simple: “Hi! I'm Emi, and I'm from China. I'm a new member, and I enjoy speaking English. Where are you from?” That's all it takes! We've all been there, and we're here to help. 🤠 Think in English Ah yes... the advice every ESL learner hears: "You need to think in English!" Easy peasy, right? 😭 But seriously, it's a powerful habit if you want to become fluent. It's when you stop trying to translate your thoughts from your native language into English, and instead just think directly in English. That's when the words come out more naturally -- without getting stuck on “How do I say that in English?” 😳 But... how do we actually do that? Are there any techniques that help? 💭 Let's share our tricks! Every thought matters. Every experience helps. Let's learn from each other. And remember: 💡 Your English level doesn't matter here. 💡 Don't stress if you forget a word -- gestures, smiles, mixing things up… it all works! 💡 English isn't an art to master; it's a tool to connect.