415 - Can you get fluent just by reading?

415 - Can you get fluent just by reading?

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512: The ONE language rule you should ALWAYS break

👉Grab your FREE Binge-Worthy Resources: https://l.storylearning.com/binge-resourcesCan you really perfect your accent to the point where no-one knows you're not a native speaker? You can get close, even as an adult, but the real question is - is it actually worth the time and ef ...  Afficher plus

511: The ONLY study habit that actually makes you fluent

👉 Grab your FREE Language Goal Planner: https://l.storylearning.com/set_goalsSuccess in language learning almost always comes down to a very small number of things done well. Successful language learners understand what those few things are, and they do them very consistently an ...  Afficher plus

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#244 The Link Between Exercise and Language Learning
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Over the years doing this podcast, the topic of exercise seems to have come up a lot when making comparisons to language learning, so I thought it was about time I made an episode where I talk all about it.

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Over the past few months, I've been meticulously tracking my language learning process for Japanese, Thai, and Chinese Mandarin on a Google Sheets doc.

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