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When learning a new language, it’s important to challenge our brain with new material, but not

When learning a new language, it’s important to challenge our brain with new material, but not stress ourselves out. When learning a new language, it’s important to challenge our brain with new material, but not stress ourselves out. In this week’s tip, learn how to set up your LingQ library to get lessons that are just right for you. Our Content Recommendations Most of us spend at least a bit of time each day keeping up with the news - whether we use TV, YouTube, Facebook, or even (gasp!) the newspaper, knowing a bit about what’s happening around the world is definitely useful, so why not combine that with your language learning journey? Here are some courses focusing on news content in various languages. Some of the courses are made specifically for language learners, so the vocabulary is simple and the speakers talk slowly. If you want to see up-to-date articles, you can always check out the News Feed shelf in your language of choice. Have fun! Check them out in the following languages: - [Breaking News - English]( - [RFI Easy News - French]( - [Easy News - German]( - [El Tiempo - Spanish]( - [RFA News - Korean]( - [NHK Easy News - Japanese]( - [Nova Lectio - Italian]( [See Forum Post for News Content  →]( Big in Japan Polyglot Steve Kaufmann made not 1, but 2 special appearances on YouTube this week. He spoke about languages with Chinatsu and Yohei, in both English and Japanese. Be sure to take a look. [Video]( [Watch Steve’s Video with Yohei  →]( [Video]( [Watch Steve’s Video with Chinatsu  →]( Passive Learning, Does it Really Work Visit the LingQ forums to see what other language learners think about the difference between passive and active language learning. [LingQ Forums  →]( 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 - Adjust Your Lesson Levels You can adjust the level of lessons shown in your Library so that you only see content that is relevant to your experience in the language. It’s a good idea to choose a range of levels - so you see some content that is slightly challenging and some that is slightly easy. - On web, the Level Filter displays at the top of the Library. - On mobile, click the gear icon at the top of the Library to access the Level Filter. 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. [Get the Swag  →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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