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Post by account_disabled on Oct 25, 2023 8:43:30 GMT
For example, let's say you want to keep your Japanese but also learn some French. Well you can look for French Japanese exchange centers where you can offer Japanese conversation which is more common than you think. Speaking your second language with a complete beginner can be an eye-opener and a huge motivation boost. You'll realize how much you know and push yourself to be more accurate. Use the website to attend social events If you live in a big city you will find that there are plenty of language events to attend. It's impossible to forget a language but instead of the usual meetup groups moible number data you can look for events in the language you are learning. Start by searching for relevant cultural institutions in your target language such as the Alliance Française, Goethe-Institut Japan, Foundation for International Exchange, check out their events section and sign up for their mailing list. is to find a university near you that has a large language program. They often form societies that hold events in a specific language and have mailing lists and groups. Look, for example, at the Thai Society at SOAS London. Attending an event like this is one of the best ways to get out of the learning mindset and really experience the language. Learning in another language If you are like me and are always curious about learning new things then doing so in a language you want to maintain is a no-brainer. Personally I like to watch foreign language lectures but you can also take free foreign language courses offered by universities.
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