Resources and Recs #4
Jan. 24th, 2024 09:47 pmHmm... this week seems to be short two questions. (How mysterious!)
The solution seems clear to me: extra recs!
So my sister
marcicat is learning Spanish, which means I was able to convince her to watch funny language learning videos with me last night. (We literally typed "funny language learning" into Youtube and watched at least four of them before getting distracted by "dramatic husky" videos instead.)
I liked this one by Language Simp: Language Learning SUCKS, which uses the first half of the video to list a lot of hard things about learning any language (including choosing one!) and spends the second half of the video encouraging you to do it anyway.
Marci liked one about the Duolingo owl breaking the door down when you make a mistake in your lesson. Unfortunately I can't find that one again, but my search for it led me to spend an hour watching videos by Language Jones instead, including this one (Is everyone WRONG about Stephen Krashen's "comprehensible input" theory?) where Taylor Jones speculates on neurodivergent language learning. Specifically, that a relaxed and somewhat chaotic "comprehensible input" program might work particularly well for ADHD language learners, while autistic language learners may prefer a more formal study program including careful grammar and structure review.
What about you? Did you find, learn, or otherwise engage with something interesting recently?
The solution seems clear to me: extra recs!
So my sister
I liked this one by Language Simp: Language Learning SUCKS, which uses the first half of the video to list a lot of hard things about learning any language (including choosing one!) and spends the second half of the video encouraging you to do it anyway.
Marci liked one about the Duolingo owl breaking the door down when you make a mistake in your lesson. Unfortunately I can't find that one again, but my search for it led me to spend an hour watching videos by Language Jones instead, including this one (Is everyone WRONG about Stephen Krashen's "comprehensible input" theory?) where Taylor Jones speculates on neurodivergent language learning. Specifically, that a relaxed and somewhat chaotic "comprehensible input" program might work particularly well for ADHD language learners, while autistic language learners may prefer a more formal study program including careful grammar and structure review.
What about you? Did you find, learn, or otherwise engage with something interesting recently?
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Date: 2024-01-28 12:54 pm (UTC)https://www.tumblr.com/linghxr/tagged/vocab%20list
I've started making one of them into anki decks. I haven't dared share it yet, I want to go through it myself to check if it's good enough, but once I do, maybe it'll be helpful to someone else.