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You cannot control the speed at which you learn or become fluent in a language. You cannot control t

You cannot control the speed at which you learn or become fluent in a language. You cannot control the speed at which you learn or become fluent in a language. However, by consistently engaging in language learning activities over time, you can give yourself the best chance to improve. Therefore, tracking your language learning activity is a key part of success. Learning to Order Food and Make Small Talk Food and language are closely connected, so why not combine the two by reading through Eating Out, a simple story about two people who meet up to eat in a restaurant while talking about their lives. Ordering food and chatting about your job are crucial for mastering a new language. You won’t get very far in France if you can’t order a glass of wine! The story is broken down into short lessons and uses beginner vocabulary, which is perfect for newer learners. Check it out in any of the following languages: - [English]( - [Korean]( - [German]( - [Spanish]( - [French]( - [Japanese]( - [Italian]( [See Forum Post for New Content Added This Week  →]( A New Language on LingQ Exciting news - LingQ now offers Swahili. Explore LingQ’s Swahili library and access real-life content such as conversations, news articles, videos, short stories, and music lyrics. Or import any Swahili content found online. Check out our press release for more details. [Read  →]( Steve and Gabriel Reunite Polyglots Steve and Gabriel’s recent collaboration is now up on YouTube. [Steve and Gabriel]( [Watch on YouTube  →]( How LingQ Constantly Evolves Since 2008, LingQ has adhered to the same philosophy when it comes to language learning - learn a new language from content you love. However, our app functionality has undergone significant changes over the years. Discover why LingQ is always one step ahead of the curve, and how technological advancements have made language learning more accessible. [LingQ]( [Read  →]( Share LingQ, Get Rewards​ Know some people who would love LingQ? It’s super easy to share and earn rewards. [Share LingQ]( [Share LingQ  →]( Track all Your Language Activities LingQ automatically tracks your activity in the app, including how much you've read, listened, and how many LingQs you've created. Do you read, listen, or speak in your target language outside of LingQ? You can add it to your statistics by following the instructions [here]( to keep track of your total learning activity. This way, your LingQ stats will give you a comprehensive view of your language learning activity. 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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