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Hey guys,


language enthusiasts here 😊

In one of the episodes (the 4th one) on our podcast Zooming Through Khaos we touched on the big HOW to learn a language outside the classroom. If you have classes once/twice or even three times a week, good for you!
If you don't have any classes, you just watch an occasional film here and there or might do something on an app, then good for you too!

The point is if you really want to master a language, you need to integrate the language into your life.
Unless you live somewhere where the language is often spoken and you yourself have a chance to speak, it might get tricky.

So what should you do?
Go to YouTube.com and watch something you like in a language you're learning.
Interested in cooking? Find a blogger who explains how to cook stuff. You'll learn lots of words about cooking and might try out some dishes yourself.
Interested in reading? There is an insane amount of people on YouTube talking about books.
Interested in sport/yoga/stretching? Find influencers who show how to do different exercises or talk about nutrition.

These are just a couple of examples. YouTube is your oyster 😉

* Sidenote - first it might be hard for you to understand native speakers, then try non-native speakers. They're just as good.

What kind of things are you into? Do you use YouTube to learn languages?
Share your thoughts in the comments!
Let us know if you need any specific recommendations 🌸
Hey guys,  language enthusiasts here 😊  In one of the episodes (the 4th one) on our podcast Zooming Through Khaos we touched on the big HOW to learn a language outside the classroom.
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