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👋Introductions!
Hello everyone! I’m Valeria, and I am thrilled to welcome you to this space. This community is designed for busy language learners who want to master new languages without feeling overwhelmed by textbooks or a lack of time. Whether you’re learning your 1st or your 10th language, you’ve found your tribe! What this community is about: - 🧠 Habits & Systems: How to fit language learning into a busy schedule. - 🤝 Support: A place to share your progress and get ready for your next trip, test, or conversation. - 🇮🇹 Italian Resources: Since I'm an Italian native, I’ll be sharing exclusive tips and listening practice for those tackling the "lingua bella." I have one goal for you: To stop "studying" and start living your target language. 👇 INTRODUCE YOURSELF! The best way to start is to connect. Reply to this post and tell us: 1. Which language are you currently mastering? 2. What is your biggest challenge? (Time, motivation, speaking, etc.) 3. What is your "Dream Goal"? (e.g., ordering coffee in Rome, passing a C1 exam, or working in Tokyo). I can't wait to meet you all and help you reach your goals!
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👋Introductions!
The Duolingo Debate
What do you think about this (or similar app)? Is it a legitimate learning tool or just a game that makes you feel productive?
The Duolingo Debate
What is your #1 struggle with consistency?
Vote below, then tell me in the comments: What is the ONE language you are trying to stay consistent with right now?
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The One-Sentence Challenge: Get corrected here!
Write just ONE sentence in your target language in the comments. I (and the other members) will check your grammar. Don't worry about being perfect. That's what this thread is for!
The One-Sentence Challenge: Get corrected here!
What is one word you always misspell or mispronounce?
Be honest: we all have that one word that our brain just refuses to process. 🧠❌ Maybe it’s a word in your target language that feels like a tongue-twister, or a word where the spelling makes absolutely no sense (I'm looking at you, French vowels!). For me, it was (?) an English word: I lived in England for more than 10 years, and it took me FOREVER to learn how to write Wednesday properly 😭 I still have to double check from time to time
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