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Steve made his second appearance on the YouTube channel, Chinese with Jessie. What's new Steve on Chinese with Jessie Steve made his second appearance on the YouTube channel, Chinese with Jessie. He shared his language learning tips in both Mandarin and Cantonese. [Watch →]( Spanish LingQ Podcast In this interview host Martín speaks with Pablo from Dreaming Spanish, a Spanish teacher who uses methodologies based on comprehensible input and acquisition theory to teach the language in a natural way. [Watch →]( Italian LingQ Podcast In this episode new Italian LingQ Podcast host Michele will talk with Pietro about Italian gestures. Check out the entire episode in LingQ. [Watch →]( Memorizing Vocabulary What’s the best way to memorize vocabulary? Or, should you focus on acquiring vocabulary? This has been a hot topic of discussion from LingQ community. Take a look. [Read →]( Tip of the Week Export your LingQs Translating long phrases word for word often ends up sounding quite weird. Learning the actual way that native speakers communicate phrases is absolutely essential to speaking fluently in your target language - phrase LingQs will help you do that. To LingQ a phrase, just highlight the combination of words and save the meaning. You can also see phrases that other LingQers have saved. When you click on a single word, scroll to the bottom of the LingQ pop up to see “Related Phrases.” And then in the Vocabulary tab, you can filter your list of LingQs to see just phrases. Phrases will help you think and communicate more like a native speaker of your target language! LingQ Referral Program If you’re enjoying LingQ, invite your friends! Get 100 free LingQs for each friend who signs up. And earn 20% of anything they pay, which you can redeem in cash or tutor conversations. [Get Your Referral Link]( --------------------------------------------------------------- mailto:support@lingq.com ©2022 LingQ | 200-2232 Marine Drive | West Vancouver BC | V7V 1K4 Manage email preferences [here]( or to stop receiving these emails, [unsubscribe]( from the Academy emails.

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