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Episode 72: All About Language Projects
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In today's episode I'm talking more about what I think of language projects, the benefits of framing language activities and goals as projects, and what types of projects you could jump into in order to boost your skills, confidence, and motivation in your languages. Anything can be turned into or framed as a project, and for some it may just seem like semantics calling some of these things projects. I can't explain it, but for some reason, framing regular ol' language exercises, activities, and goals as "projects" actually makes a difference in how I approach the thing and the likelihood of me finishing it while gaining the language along the way.
I hope you get something out of today's episode, and I would love to hear from you! Please reach out to me or leave a response below if you're listening on Spotify, and let me know what language projects you've taken on, what ones you want to do, or just what you think about this way of framing language tasks. I look forward to learning from you!
Links from this episode:
Related episodes of Love, Joy, and Languages:
Episode 22: Am I Even Making Progress?; (on Spotify here)
Episode 70: A Polyglot's Journey of Discovery, Struggle, and Finding His Way; (on Spotify here)
Episode 67: Let's Talk About Flashcards; (on Spotify here)
Episode 5: Facing Language Tasks We Tend To Avoid; (on Spotify here)
Lingua.com* for learning languages through reading short texts.
Speakly App*
*Not affiliated
Where to find me:
Love, Joy, and Languages Blog
All podcast episodes can be found here, at www.lovejoyandlanguagespodcast.com.
Instagram: @love.joyandlanguages
X (Twitter): @LoveJoy_Lang
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Manage episode 425335716 series 3335454
In today's episode I'm talking more about what I think of language projects, the benefits of framing language activities and goals as projects, and what types of projects you could jump into in order to boost your skills, confidence, and motivation in your languages. Anything can be turned into or framed as a project, and for some it may just seem like semantics calling some of these things projects. I can't explain it, but for some reason, framing regular ol' language exercises, activities, and goals as "projects" actually makes a difference in how I approach the thing and the likelihood of me finishing it while gaining the language along the way.
I hope you get something out of today's episode, and I would love to hear from you! Please reach out to me or leave a response below if you're listening on Spotify, and let me know what language projects you've taken on, what ones you want to do, or just what you think about this way of framing language tasks. I look forward to learning from you!
Links from this episode:
Related episodes of Love, Joy, and Languages:
Episode 22: Am I Even Making Progress?; (on Spotify here)
Episode 70: A Polyglot's Journey of Discovery, Struggle, and Finding His Way; (on Spotify here)
Episode 67: Let's Talk About Flashcards; (on Spotify here)
Episode 5: Facing Language Tasks We Tend To Avoid; (on Spotify here)
Lingua.com* for learning languages through reading short texts.
Speakly App*
*Not affiliated
Where to find me:
Love, Joy, and Languages Blog
All podcast episodes can be found here, at www.lovejoyandlanguagespodcast.com.
Instagram: @love.joyandlanguages
X (Twitter): @LoveJoy_Lang
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