How Language Dabbling Helps You Become Fluent Faster (You don't need to learn one at a time)

Published 2024-02-13
Language Dabbling makes you fluent faster. You don't have to learn one language at a time anymore if you don't want to. Language dabbling can be a powerful way to get better. In this episode, I'll explain what it is, why I do it, and why it works to make you fluent faster.

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All Comments (10)
  • @dhealphafox8974
    Happy to see you 😊. I completely agree with you ma'am. Lot's of love from India ❤
  • @markwilliams1774
    Super video Lindsay! I love the term "language dabbler" - definitely applies to me. Will sign up for dabblers' den! 🙂
  • @theatisgr
    The paradox is that while technology has made it possible to learn any language, at the same time it has made language learning redundant. As long as you carry your smart phone with you, you can talk to anyone, regardless of the languages you can speak. You can serf the Internet sites in any language, you just translate the page into your language. Only videos in unfamiliar languages remain inaccessible, but subtitles are becoming more and more common. Of course, you can keep learning languages as a hobby, your free time is yours. I have the same hobby and I do not plan to stop learning languages, no matter how far technology goes. 😃
  • I completely agree with dabbling & making connections. I’m learning French with my daughter while also learning Spanish independently and I was told that it was kinda a “no-no” for beginners because of the similarities. However, I have actually found it extremely helpful and my Spanish knowledge has complimented my French learning.
  • This is reassuring, i dabble in all the ones i come into contact with with, because it is interesting...
  • @nendoakuma7451
    It's hard to keep up with all your language learning exploits over the years. Now it's Maltese. I hope you have fun. I think maybe I've been following about close to 10 years.