Ep. 54: 35+ Free Ways to Practice Your Language(s)

Episode 54 - Looking for new ways to practice your language without breaking the bank?  No matter what language you're learning or how advanced or rusty you are, this episode gives you close to 40 ideas to try without spending a penny.  Let me know if I forgot something or what you favorite tip is!  You can find me on Instagram @thefutureisbilingual, on my website or by writing to me at TFIBPodcast@gmail.com.  If you enjoy this podcast, please let a rating on your favorite podcast app and a review here. You can also buy me a coffee to show your appreciation :) --- Resources mentioned in the episode: Free game night on Jan. 11th in French and Spanish with Freestyle Languages!! Free monthly events in French and Spanish with Freestyle Languages *If you're a new student with Freestyle, use my code HEATHER15 to get 15% of group classes, private tutoring, Saturday cafés, resources and more!  You can take a placement test on our website or write to me and I'll help you decide.* Hoopla & Libby - library apps for ebooks, audiobooks, music and more MyTunerRadio - free radio stations from around the world Journaly - "Improve your language skills and connect with others through journaling" Inna's book "Trilingual me! Moi, trilingue!" - check it out or leave a review if you already know it! Elle's daily language challenge on Instagram (Also check out her podcast called Speaking Tongues to hear conversations with multilinguals) The Utalk - language learning app to practice almost any language or dialect My Darija tutor @my_arabic_diary

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Are you bilingual or hoping to be? Wondering if you could teach your child another language? In this show, we discuss all things related to languages and multilingualism. Some episodes are interviews with people and parents about their experiences becoming bi/multilingual and raising their children in more than one language. Other episodes offer you tips and resources to improve your own language learning or that of your children. We hope to inspire you to join us in making the future more multilingual and multicultural.