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The LingQ method emphasizes getting extensive input from your target language. The LingQ method emph

The LingQ method emphasizes getting extensive input from your target language. The LingQ method emphasizes getting extensive input from your target language. Listening and reading extensively are key to making significant improvements. In this week's tip, you will learn about one of LingQ users' favorite features, which allows you to get double the input at once. The Content You May Enjoy While last week we looked into the future with our content recommendations, sometimes it can be good to reflect on the past. A huge part of learning a language is learning about the people who speak it, and that includes their history - from the recent past all the way back to ancient civilizations. Here are some course recommendations that focus on history. These tend to be fairly advanced, so take your time and pick the lessons you find most interesting. Have fun! Check them out in the following languages: - [What's the Past? - English]( - [History Will Tell Us - French]( - [Knowledge 2 Go - German]( - [Curiously - Spanish]( - [Early Korean History - Korean]( - [Antique Art - Japanese]( - [Short History of Italian - Italian]( [See Forum Post for New History Content  →]( Should You Reread Old Content? Have you ever wondered whether you should revisit an old article in your target language to see how much more you understand, or whether you would be better off looking for new material to keep things fresh? Check out what other LingQ users have to say. [LingQ Forum  →]( Share LingQ, Get Rewards​ Know some people who would love LingQ? It’s super easy to share and earn rewards. [Share LingQ]( [Share LingQ  →]( The Mighty Karaoke Mode Enhance your comprehension by simultaneously listening and reading with LingQ's listening mode. Karaoke mode aligns the lesson's text with the corresponding audio. Check it out: - Begin playing audio, either in the lesson reader or in your Playlist. - Click the expand button to open the complete karaoke mode player. 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. [Store]( [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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