There's so much confusion about #comprehensibleinput. I like to express the idea like this:
If you have many *experiences* where people are using a language to *communicate* and you can work out what they're *trying* to say, you will pick up that language.
HTH #langsky
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Thanks! Congrats on your app by the way, it looks like a lot of fun
Seeing Langenscheidt takes me back. Their pocket English-Turkish dictionary was the best thing before smartphones
"How many years does it take to learn a language?"
It's like asking, "How many years does it take to wear out a pair of shoes?" Depends on how often you wear them!
#langsky
Even if I don't celebrate their thing, I need to be able to understand and participate in conversations _about_ it. Besides, if you want to really communicate with people you need to understand what matters to _them_ and what makes _them_ tick. Your own life choices are another thing
What kind of resources are you looking for?
Can you give me an example?
Hi #langsky, what do you think are the biggest frustrations of solo language learners? I'm hoping to make some short videos to spread some positive thoughts and useful ideas
Sometimes I wonder if "clear international English" should be taught in schools in the English speaking world. The ability to make yourself consistently understandable to a B1 learner of your language is a really useful life skill
Also a child's world is much more concrete than an adult's, so the language they are exposed to is more likely to be accompanied by clues to the intended meaning
Maybe check these out. If you've already got Spanish then maybe some of it could even be too easy for you comprehensibleinput.miraheze.org/wiki/Portugu...
For people coming from #langtwt
go.bsky.app/xw6cr4
If you're also coming from there and would like to be included in this list, let me know.
#langsky
Thanks!!
Can I also be included?
Hi #langsky, it's me, jan Telakoman, I've decided to set up a new account for sharing my helpful and hopeful thoughts with language learners. TLDR; Give your brain what it needs, trust the process, you got this!