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Most of us are learning a language to…well, speak the language. Most of us are learning a langu

Most of us are learning a language to…well, speak the language. Most of us are learning a language to…well, speak the language. Reading and listening to content will help build your understanding but if you want to improve your speaking, you have to speak. Learn how to do this on LingQ in this week’s tip. Fresh Content Added to LingQ The snow is disappearing, our clocks are jumping ahead... So why not make a jump in your new language with LingQ? - We've added a new shelf for Chinese learners aimed at helping you get used to reading Chinese characters and getting through some of our easiest lessons. It’s called [Lessons for Absolute Beginners]( - Highly recommended if you’re just starting out. - Korean learners should check out [Learn Korean with Ganada ssaem]( a huge 65-part course aimed at complete beginners. Each lesson goes through a few simple phrases, and you can see right from the title what each lesson is about. Some lessons deal with greetings, others with important grammar points or verb conjugations, and others with asking and answering questions. - We have a brand new [Patterns]( course in German. Our Patterns course aims to show you the most common types of sentences in different languages. In German, we've compiled 31 lessons worth of patterns for new learners. Since grammar is best learned through reading and listening, you'll get lots of exposure to common sentence structures in German. Check out the forum post for more details! [Read Forum Post →]( ChatGPT and LingQ ChatGPT is making its way into the language learning space thanks to a wide range of features. Find out how you can use ChatGPT and LingQ together to boost your language learning. [Read  →]( LingQ Chinese Podcast In episode 10 of the Chinese LingQ Podcast host Sara chats with teacher and YouTuber Dan about teaching Chinese online. [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: Practice Speaking If you’ve been learning on LingQ for a while, you will benefit by having a conversation with a [LingQ tutor](. Native tutors on LingQ can help you master grammatical concepts, slang and improve your general speaking skills. After each session, they will send a summary report which you can import as a lesson. 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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