Steve's Corner – Motivation for the lazy language learner
You can be a lazy language learner and still learn quite well. Motivation is the key.
You can be a lazy language learner and still learn quite well. Motivation is the key.
You need a lot of words to function effectively in a language because you need to understand what is said. Work on your passive vocabulary and don’t worry too much …
One often hears that extroverts make better language learners than introverts. I don’t believe this is the case. Success in language learning depends on the interest and determination of the …
Steve, co-founder of LingQ, operates a blog and YouTube channel where he shares useful language learning tips for free. Take a look below at his recent posts and videos over …
This week we have some great testimonials to share from Kenny and Humberto. Take a look at what they have to say! I just wanted to say I love …
We’ve got great news for all you iPad users out there. iLingQ has now been optimized for iPad, making it even easier to review your lessons and saved words while away from …
Want to receive an update whenever someone posts a new request to the Exchange? We’ve added a new section on the Settings page that allows you to do exactly this. …
Have you shared any lessons in the LingQ Library? If so, then you may have earned points through the monthly Provider Awards! Users will earn points based on how many …
Curious about how to learn vocabulary, what it’s like to learn a dozen languages or whether children are better than adults at learning languages? Throughout the month of June, LingQ …
Immersion is one of the most effective ways to improve fluency in a language. Ideally, you are challenged to practice on a daily basis by interacting with native speakers. Sometimes …
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