9 Creative Ways To Power Up Your Language Learning

Today’s episode is based on an Instagram question from Iye, who is learning Norwegian. She asks Do you have any tips for how I can go about creating my own language learning materials? Listen in to discover how creating your own materials will help you learn faster and better. And there's more: click or tap here to read the full show notes in my blog article on www.fluentlanguage.co.uk. Thank you to Evelina from Alaska for this episode introduction. Support This Podcast Like all podcasts, the Fluent Show is supported by your online reviews and word of mouth. If you liked this episode, please tell someone about it. Click here to tweet about the show, go to your Podcasts app and leave us a review, or simply text a friend about the Fluent Show. Thank you!Sponsored By:Drops: Play with your words in this beautiful language app - free on Android and iOSLinks:How To Create An Amazing Language Journal by Fluent LanguageKupu o te Rā - a word of the day service for Te Reo MāoriMaori: Useful language for the classroom / Teachers' notes / Homepage - He reo tupu, he reo oraThe Fluent Show: Q&A: Should I Give Flashcards Another Chance?Learn language in context - ClozemasterWikitonguesWikitongues - YouTubeGlossika - Sentence-Based Language Learning Method — Glossika offers courses in a huge range of languagesLanguage Coaching with Kerstin Cable

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Learn a Language...Or Maybe Three! The Fluent Show is on a mission to help you get excited about language learning. We learn languages every day in our lives, and have learnt over 15 different languages between us. We share stories, news, tips, and ideas that will make you fluent...eventually. Subscribe to the show today to get your regular dose of Fluent love. It is worth clarifying that we actively want to support anti-racism and will highlight and advocate for the equality of all. Language learning means committing to tolerance of other world views, and this open mind is a core value for me. This topic deserves well considered words so here are the best Kerstin managed to put together. (https://www.fluent.show/blacklivesmatter)