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While other apps help you learn hundreds of words, LingQ helps you learn thousands and even tens of

While other apps help you learn hundreds of words, LingQ helps you learn thousands and even tens of thousands of words. While other apps help you learn hundreds of words, LingQ helps you learn thousands and even tens of thousands of words. Learning words in context through exposure to interesting content is simply the most effective way. But what if you want to reinforce specific words to help you learn them quicker? Keep reading to learn how… New Content to Help You Take a Big Step Forward At a certain point we all need to move on from beginner lessons made specifically for new learners of the language to real, interesting material. Here are a few new courses that help with the transition. - Italian learners can watch new episodes of [Radar Podcast]( an advanced discussion of difficult topics like war and philosophy. - Chinese (simplified) learners can check out [Travel in China]( an intermediate podcast about… you guessed it, travelling through the various historical regions of the country. - English learners can go through [Reading Challenge]( a lower-intermediate collection of texts on a wide variety of subjects. - Beginner Spanish🇲🇽 learners (Ok, not every course is advanced this week) can look at the [African Storybook]( a public domain collection of stories made in Canada. Check out the forum post for more details! [Read Forum Post →]( Is it a Bad Idea to Speak Early On A hot topic of discussion over at the LingQ forum is whether or not it’s a bad idea to speak during the early stages of your language learning. You may be surprised to read what some LingQers think about this topic. [Read Forum Post  →]( Steve Kaufmann’s Latest Interviews Steve made his 2nd appearance on Mayu’s YouTube channel to talk about the issues with the English education system in Japan. [Steve]( [Watch  →]( Share LingQ, Get Rewards​ Know some people who would love LingQ? It’s super easy to share and earn rewards. [Share LingQ]( [Share LingQ  →]( Tip of The Week - Filter Your Vocabulary List Like a Pro After you’ve been LingQing for a while, you will have thousands of saved words. And it will not be feasible, let alone enjoyable, to review them all. But using vocabulary filters, you can make your list of words to review much more manageable. So you can focus on the trickiest words or the words you really want to make sure stick. [Filter Vocabulary  →]( LingQ T-Shirts are Here Looking for a way to rep LingQ wherever you go? The LingQ store sells t-shirts and other goodies that you can purchase to show your appreciation. [Check it Out  →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- mailto:support@lingq.com ©2023 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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