>mfw studying german and spanish using tools and guidelines I see posted here all the time like immersion, Anki, vocabulary before grammar, frequency dictionaries, Lingoes, reading the same text in two languages simultaneously, etc
>mfw making progress for the first time in my life despite this being my third attempt at picking up a new language
I didn't see a languages thread so I just wanted to say how surprised I am. This could legit be the first time a 4chan-approved technique has ever worked for me.
>>8626865
Good on you OP doing the same thing with french
>>8626865
Could you share some of these resources please?
I'm trying to learn Russian and French, but can't seem to understand either of them at all no matter what approach I take towards them.
Really, just reading the same on different languages to form your vocabulary, and listening to music in said language to learn pronunciations is all you need
>>8627042
And then you speak like shit even though you understand everything. True story.