How to Learn a Language Every Day
Podcast |
The Fluent Show
Publisher |
Kerstin Cable
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Education
Language
Publication Date |
May 04, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:24:20
Welcome back! I start by sharing my love for 爱情公寓 (iPartment) on Yabla, and answer Sara's question: What’s the best tool you use for making sure you get some language learning in every day? To answer this question, I talk you through the Language Habit Toolkit (https://www.fluentlanguage.co.uk/language-habit-toolkit) method which brings together psychology, motivation, and a lot of handy templates that get you started immediately. Here's the system in a nutshell: Set up your vision for language learning so that you're clear about why you are here. List your actions. You want to set it up so that there are varied options available to you every day, no matter if you’re out and about or in your bedroom or in the kitchen. They can be tiny but they have to be listed. Now, next track your daily contact wherever you like, like in a habit tracking app or notebook or on your corkboard. Finally, do something with what you’re tracking. I recommend a review of some kind. Reviewing is more of a journaling based activity because it is a reflexive exercise. Download my Guide to Building a Language Habit for free! It comes with my newsletter and a whole library full of language learning guides. You can get this right on the homepage at www.fluentlanguage.co.uk Thank you to Leah for this episode introduction. Apologies for the pops - I hear them too so don't @ me and I'll work on it.

Welcome back! I start by sharing my love for 爱情公寓 (iPartment) on Yabla, and answer Sara's question:

What’s the best tool you use for making sure you get some language learning in every day?

To answer this question, I talk you through the Language Habit Toolkit method which brings together psychology, motivation, and a lot of handy templates that get you started immediately.

Here's the system in a nutshell:

  1. Set up your vision for language learning so that you're clear about why you are here.
  2. List your actions. You want to set it up so that there are varied options available to you every day, no matter if you’re out and about or in your bedroom or in the kitchen. They can be tiny but they have to be listed.
  3. Now, next track your daily contact wherever you like, like in a habit tracking app or notebook or on your corkboard.
  4. Finally, do something with what you’re tracking. I recommend a review of some kind. Reviewing is more of a journaling based activity because it is a reflexive exercise.

Download my Guide to Building a Language Habit for free!

It comes with my newsletter and a whole library full of language learning guides. You can get this right on the homepage at www.fluentlanguage.co.uk

Thank you to Leah for this episode introduction. Apologies for the pops - I hear them too so don't @ me and I'll work on it.

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Welcome back! I start by sharing my love for 爱情公寓 (iPartment) on Yabla, and answer Sara's question:

What’s the best tool you use for making sure you get some language learning in every day?

To answer this question, I talk you through the Language Habit Toolkit method which brings together psychology, motivation, and a lot of handy templates that get you started immediately.

Here's the system in a nutshell:

  1. Set up your vision for language learning so that you're clear about why you are here.
  2. List your actions. You want to set it up so that there are varied options available to you every day, no matter if you’re out and about or in your bedroom or in the kitchen. They can be tiny but they have to be listed.
  3. Now, next track your daily contact wherever you like, like in a habit tracking app or notebook or on your corkboard.
  4. Finally, do something with what you’re tracking. I recommend a review of some kind. Reviewing is more of a journaling based activity because it is a reflexive exercise.

Download my Guide to Building a Language Habit for free!

It comes with my newsletter and a whole library full of language learning guides. You can get this right on the homepage at www.fluentlanguage.co.uk

Thank you to Leah for this episode introduction. Apologies for the pops - I hear them too so don't @ me and I'll work on it.

Sponsored By:

Links:

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