for simple videos - on youtube or any streaming service - or podcasts or written stories for beginners who need more real-world practice, I'd appreciate it!
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Date: 2023-08-29 01:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-08-29 05:53 am (UTC)The thing I wish I had made time for much sooner in the learning process was taking a book and reading and listening to the audio book at the same time. It is hard as a beginner, as if one looks away for a second it can be hard to find the right place again, without starting the chapter over from the beginning, but it gets easier with practice, and it makes a huge difference learning to understand the sounds of a language. If you guys have the Audible app, it has a audiobook-ebook link thing wherein if you have the ebook open when you are listening to the audiobook it will highlight the current words, which I think would make that easier, but I never tried it myself, as when it came out, shortly after I moved to Sweden, they hadn't yet set that up for any Swedish language books, and I no longer live with the partner who has an Audible account, so I don't know if any have come up in the meantime, but since they have switched to a monthly fee rather than letting one buy a book outright, I will never try, so I can only recommend trying it to someone who already has it.
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Date: 2023-08-29 11:15 am (UTC)no subject
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