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Learn with me! #ASL
Remember, you don’t have to be deaf to know sign language, and to understand sign language,if you were taught something then teach it to others …spread the knowledge! I use to be a preschool teacher I knew some Spanish before I started, but no, I am not fluent in that either but at the daycare I wo
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Fluent in Korean like a pro! #learnkorean #languagelearning #pingoai #lu3fi
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Learn with me! #ASL
Remember, you don't have to be deaf to know sign language, and to understand sign language, if you were taught something then teach it to others ...spread the knowledge! I use to be a preschool teacher I knew some Spanish before I started, but no, I am not fluent in that either but at the dayca
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A spiral-bound notebook open to a page with handwritten Japanese grammar notes, including sentence structure (S-O-V) and particle explanations. The overlay text advises keeping notes to break down information and for future reference.
I self taught myself Japanese from zero
I consider myself a person who loves to learn new languages and about different cultures. I think that speaking different languages is a talent anyone can have, and also believe that being able to speak multiple languages can be a very good life skill. I am bilingual, fluent in both English and B
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A handwritten list titled "Human Body" detailing numerical facts like 206 bones, 639 muscles, 2 kidneys, 14 bones in the face, 22 in the skull, 25 in the chest, 6 in arms, 2 heart pumps, 33 bones in the foot, 8 in the wrist, 27 in the hand, 24 ribs, 20 milk teeth, 4 heart chambers, and 33 vertebrae in the spine.
A handwritten list titled "Facts About Human Body" showing normal ranges for medical parameters: blood pressure (120/80), pulse (70-100), temperature (37°C), breathing (12-16), cholesterol (130-200), potassium (3.5-5), sodium (136-145), blood amount (5-6 Ltr), sugar (70-115), iron, WBC, RBC, platelets, calcium, and hemoglobin levels.
A handwritten list titled "Facts of Human Body" outlining general facts such as skin being the largest organ, liver the largest internal organ, 600-840 muscles, femur as the longest bone, stapes as the smallest, 206 total bones, kidneys as filters, heart as the pump, 33 vertebrae, normal body temperature (37°C), body pH (7.3-7.4), 230 joints, common and least common blood types, brain mass (1400gm), and heart mass for men (340gm) and women (250gm).
Need-to-Know Medical Facts ✨
Whether you’re in nursing, radiology, sonography, or any healthcare path, these are core facts every medical mind should have locked in. From blood pressure ranges to the number of bones in the human body, these basics are the foundation for understanding patients and providing quality care. 📌 W
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I randomly decided to become fluent in Japanese an
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Learn with me! #ASL
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An image illustrating six basic American Sign Language (ASL) signs: STOP, WAIT, EAT, DRINK, WASHROOM, and HELP, each with a visual representation of the hand movements.
Learn with me #ASL
It’s important to know American Sign Language and other languages. No ,I am not fluent, but I was taught it so I will teach you what I know ,these will be the basics so come learn with me! More on my page ☺️
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A flat lay image showing a desk with a laptop, keyboard, and a Stanley cup. Text overlay reads 'language apps + sites to help you reach fluency in a fun way' with icons for Promova, Chatterbug, Glotdojo, Fluent, Toucan, and DeepL.
A light-colored background with the text 'use these apps to learn languages' and a 'NEXT' button with an arrow, prompting the viewer to continue.
A promotional graphic for Promova, an iOS and Android app, detailing features like memorizing words with flashcards, using phrases in context, and mastering English through TV series, available for up to 19 languages.
6️⃣ Language Apps & Sites for Fluency👩🏻‍💻✨
👩🏻‍💻Having Fun + Language Learning = Fluency ✨ Learning languages can be awfully boring sometimes 🥱 Some of us, at least, sometimes have that moment when we feel like we want to quit or postpone our studies just because how understimulating the activity is. We would rather do something else t
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📚In a Rush to Learn a Language Fast? Do this!🌟
📝Start with Frequency Lists Kick things off by focusing on the most commonly used words in your target language. Frequency lists rank words by how often they appear in everyday conversations, helping you prioritize what to learn first. Apps like FluentU or Anki have these lists ready to go, so you
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A tablet displaying a music streaming app with various song titles and album art, accompanied by text suggesting making playlists bilingual for language learning.
A person using a stylus on a tablet, showing the App Store page for 'Pingo AI - Language Learning,' with text recommending the app for AI tutor practice.
Unlock fluent Korean! #learnkorean #languagelearning #pingoai #1fdhv
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A white pen rests on a notebook filled with Japanese script, with an overlay asking "how to become fluent in Japanese by the end of summer >>>".
Three clear jars containing food items are labeled with Japanese text, illustrating the tip to label household items for vocabulary learning.
A person holds a tablet displaying the Pingo AI language learning app, with an overlay suggesting practicing with its AI tutor.
Fluent in Japanese fast! #learnjapanese #languagelearning #pingoai #usptp
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A title image with "6 FREE LANGUAGE COURSES" in pink text, overlaid on a desk with a computer, headphones, and a drink. A screenshot of The Open University website showing a German course is also visible.
Details for Lingohut, a free language course site offering 50 languages from basic to intermediate levels, allowing users to learn from languages other than English. A screenshot of the Lingohut website is included.
Details for Loecsen, a free language course site offering 51 languages. It emphasizes learning words with audio and interactive tests. A screenshot of the Loecsen website is displayed.
6 Free Online Language Course Sites
Not going to lie, most free courses for languages out there are for total beginners and I am yet to find a 0 to fluent course that doesn’t cost a ton. Either way these should help you get started. :) 1. Lingohut Choose from 50 languages but more importantly - you don’t have to learn from
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Let’s level up our language study game🔥
༘♡ ⋆。˚🍄🛍️🥧🌱⋆·˚ ༘ *𝑯𝒐𝒘'𝒓𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒕𝒐𝒅𝒂𝒚! 📚🚀 Let's level up our language study game! 💪 Whether you're mastering vocabulary, perfecting pronunciation, or diving into grammar, every effort counts. Embrace the journey, celebrate the progress, and enjoy the process of becoming fluent in your cho
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The image displays the title 'Habits that will make you fluent in Spanish in 2026' with a target and arrow icon, indicating a goal-oriented approach to learning Spanish.
The image advises to 'Practice a little every day,' stating that 10-15 minutes daily is more effective than weekly study, accompanied by an alarm clock icon.
The image suggests to 'Learn vocabulary in context,' focusing on practical words and phrases for daily situations rather than isolated lists, with a stack of books icon.
Habits that will make you fluent in Spanish
If you are a Spanish beginner, consistency matters more than perfection. These habits will help you build real fluency step by step. #spanishforbeginners #learninglanguages #spanishforenglishspeakers #dailyspanishlessons #spanishforeveryday
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4⃣️Ways to Master a Language Effortlessly‼️🌍📚
How many girls have faced confusion in language learning? Today, I'm sharing how to efficiently and easily learn a new language, helping you overcome learning challenges and move toward fluent expression! 🌟 1⃣️ Ignite Your Interest in Language Learning 🔥🎯 Learning a new language isn't j
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Phrasal Verbs: Master Your Language 🔑ℹ️⬇️
Explore the top 100 English phrasal verbs to enhance your language skills and sound more natural in conversations. 🌟📚 (Note: The phrasal verbs listed below may differ slightly from those shown above.) 1. Go on 2. Carry out 3. Set up 4. Break down 5. Take over 6. Give up 7. Look a
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Let’s Learn a New Language in 2025! 🎉🌍
2025 is the year we finally conquer a new language! Whether you're learning for travel, career, or personal growth, now is the perfect time to start. Here’s how you can make it happen: 1. Choosing the Right Language & Finding Your Motivation 💬 The first step is picking a language that e
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Anyone can improve speaking skills in 30 days
Stage 1: Correct Reading (Ensure Fluent Pronunciation of What You Learn) Learn Pronunciation Start by mastering basic pronunciation skills through courses (like phonics). Use recordings to compare each word's pronunciation and correct errors. Tools like Hibay can help you practice simulated
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Learn with me! #ASL
Remember, you don't have to be deaf to know sign language, and to understand sign language, it you were taught something then teach it to others ...spread the knowledge! I use to be a preschool teacher I knew some Spanish before I started, but no, I am not fluent in that either but at the dayca
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📱Must-have Apps to Learn a New Language📖
✏️Anki Anki’s spaced repetition system is a favorite for mastering vocabulary long-term. Create custom flashcards, track your progress, and memorize language essentials efficiently. It's essential for retention and review. ✏️Hibay Want to master a new language fast? Hibay makes English spe
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A pink pop-up window details the IBM: Python for Data Science, AI & Development course, highlighting learning Python logic, libraries like Pandas & Numpy, and earning a LinkedIn certificate upon completion.
A pink pop-up window describes FreeCodeCamp, recommending it for coding beginners due to its extensive resources like videos and articles that explain concepts in depth without using jargon.
my favorite FREE courses for data science 📈✨📚
I've been thinking of entering the data science field for some time, and especially in today's job market, it’s really helpful to have something that sets you apart from everyone else. Even if you're just thinking, these courses will give you an taste of what it’s like to study and work
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How to master new language as a complete beginner
Learning a new language can feel overwhelming, especially for beginners. Here are some simple tips for mastering listening, speaking, reading, and writing, along with app recommendations to make the journey enjoyable and effective! Listening 🎧 & Speaking 🗣️ Tip: Listening and speaking go ha
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Master a Language in Just 6 Months! 🚀✨
Linguist Chris Lonsdale believes that anyone can master and use a new language within six months. He shared his experience from 1981, when he decided to spend two years learning Chinese because everyone thought it was difficult. In reality, he became fluent in Mandarin in just six months. So, ho
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A title card for 'KOREAN FOR BEGINNERS PART 1' in pink and yellow text, set against a vibrant, painted hill with a cross on top under a clear blue sky.
Korean greetings '안녕하세요' (Hello!), '만나서 반갑습니다' (Nice to meet you!), and '잘 지냈어요?' (How are you?), each with pronunciation and cartoon illustrations, set against a colorful painted hill.
More Korean greetings: '좋은 하루 보내세요' (Have a nice day!), '오랜만이에요' (Long time no see!), and '어서 오세요' (Welcome), with pronunciation and cartoon illustrations, against a colorful painted hill.
GREETINGS IN KOREAN 👋
When you begin learning a language, greetings are always the first lesson. So, I have compiled some common Korean greetings with their transcriptions below. Master these phrases, and you’ll be able to greet in Korean like a native. Pair this with Korean learning apps to hear the correct pronunciati
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Learn with me! #ASL
Remember, you don't have to be deaf to know sign language, and to understand sign language, if you were taught something then teach it to others ...spread the knowledge! I use to be a preschool teacher I knew some Spanish before I started, but no, I am not fluent in that either but at the dayca
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1/3: Ultimate Excel Cheatsheet You Should Know
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Learn with me! #ASL
Remember, you don't have to be deaf to know sign language, and to understand sign language, if you were taught something then teach it to others ...spread the knowledge! I use to be a preschool teacher I knew some Spanish before I started, but no, I am not fluent in that either but at the dayca
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A laptop screen displays the LifePrint website for learning ASL, showing a YouTube video for Lesson 01, an ASL dictionary, and a virtual keyboard. The text 'Free ASL courses' is overlaid.
Free ASL courses
If your seasonal depression (like me) has you stuck in the house for the next four months, I HIGHLY suggest you take that time to hone a skill you already have, or picking up a new one! For me, I’m choosing to use this time to learn ASL! American Sign Language is something I’ve taught all thre
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Apps to learn Japanese!
These are a few apps I recommend to use starting to learn Japanese. When learning hiragana: I would learn to write it on paper too so incase you want a Japanese penpal, you'll know how to write hiragana. When learning katakana: Thia writing system is usually used for foreign words, such
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Learn with me! #ASL
Remember, you don't have to be deaf to know sign language, and to understand sign language, it you were taught something then teach it to others ...spread the knowledge! I use to be a preschool teacher I knew some Spanish before I started, but no, I am not fluent in that either but at the dayca
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📱Best 5 Apps for Fun Language Learning📚
🌟LingQ Dive deep into real content with LingQ! Audiobooks, podcasts, articles—it’s all here. Create your own language immersion, and watch your skills skyrocket. Immersive learning at its best! This app was developed by Steve Kaufmann, a renowned polyglot who speaks over 20 languages! 🌟Hibay L
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A woman smiles in a steamy blue lagoon with mountains in the background, overlaid with the title "30 WELLNESS LAWS I LIVE BY" and the Lemon8 logo with username @simply.jau.
A hand holds open a book with a clip-on light, while a text overlay lists wellness laws 1-10, including "Read and learn new things" and "Drink water 95% of the time." The Lemon8 logo is at the bottom left.
A woman in a straw hat and sunglasses smiles, leaning on a fallen tree in a forest. A text overlay lists wellness laws 11-20, such as "Take calculated risks" and "Value people who give feedback." The Lemon8 logo is visible.
30 Healthy Habits
Here are 30 laws that I enjoy living by: 1. Read and learn new things - Maintaining a growth mindset and exploring new things builds my self-esteem and confidence. 2. Drink water 95% of the time - Most symptoms can be solved by staying hydrated. 3. Turn off phone at night - I value my sleep
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How to Learn a Language Without Burning Out
Hey Language Learners! 🌍📚 Learning a new language can be both exhilarating and exhausting. But don't worry, we've got your back! We believe that language learning should be fun and sustainable. So, let's dive into five tips to keep your fire burning bright without feeling the burnout.
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A woman with braided hair smiles against a clear blue sky, with text overlay "when you officially become FLUENT in a new language...". The Lemon8 logo and username are visible.
A city skyline at dusk with buildings and cars, featuring text about "Listening & Reading Comprehension" and its associated abilities. The Lemon8 logo and username are visible.
A woman in sunglasses sits on a rocky cliff overlooking a river and landscape, with text about "Speaking" and its associated abilities. The Lemon8 logo and username are visible.
so you’re fluent now...
So you’re fluent now. YAY!! You can now express yourself effortlessly, understand native speakers, and engage in meaningful (or informal and silly) conversations on a wide range of topics! You now have a whole new world of opportunities available to you—whether in travel, work, or connecting with n
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Let’s learn a new language this year!! 🫶✨🥰
I’ve always wanted to learn another language, and right now I am working on my French!! I think that being bilingual would be so helpful especially in today’s work force. These tips also work on if you are in a foreign language class this summer for school or starting one for fall! 📔 - Set
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How to learn Spanish 👩🏾‍🏫
Duolingo and Babbel will not make you fluent in Spanish. These apps and others help people to learn Spanish and certain phrases and words, however, it doesn’t help people speak the language. People have different goals when learning Spanish, but if you are interested in speaking the language an
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Top Companies for Work-From-Anywhere Jobs
Looking for work-from-anywhere jobs? Here are the top 30 companies hiring! 1. FluentU 2. Static Media 3. Kraken 4. Chainlink Labs 5. Veeva 6. Invisible Technologies 7. Wikimedia Foundation 8. Finixio 9. Oyster HR 10. Canonical 11. Remote Technology, Inc. 12. Study.com 13
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A desk setup with a monitor displaying a cozy game that teaches Japanese. The game shows a cartoon dog character in a room, with Japanese text on the screen. The image has an overlay stating, "a cozy game that teaches you japanese."
A desk setup with a monitor displaying a game scene of a market stall with daikon radishes and carrots. The game interface shows "Shinshago" and "大根 156円". An overlay states, "this cozy yet simple game is all about explore the city and take pictures of the various objects in the scenary."
A desk setup with a monitor displaying the game's learning interface, resembling an open book. One page shows a dog statue with the Japanese word for "Statue," while the other lists Japanese words like "Old," "History," and "Historical." An overlay explains the game teaches words after taking a picture.
by far the most fun and cozy way to learn japanese
i'm fluent in japanese already, but i thought this game was adorable and cool to explore when i watched my friends play it. the concept of the game is very simple, walk around the city and take pictures to learn words, adjectives and more. it's much more of a fun and interactive way to lear
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A modern building with lush greenery under a blue sky, featuring the text 'verbs we often mix up in SPANISH' as a title for a language lesson.
A person sitting on a cliff overlooking a river and landscape, with text explaining the Spanish verbs 'Ser' and 'Estar' for permanent vs. temporary states.
A scenic view of a river with a bridge and buildings along its banks, accompanied by text explaining the Spanish verbs 'Saber' and 'Conocer' for different types of knowing.
Don’t confuse these Spanish verbs!
Just like other romance languages, the concept of movement and to be are usually the verbs that sound similar and convey similar ideas but that mean different things. I usually get these confused as I am not fluent in Spanish, and when you confuse these it is clear that you don’t know Spanish fully
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A market scene with various items, framed within an old television screen graphic. Overlaid text reads 'Spanish phrases you'll actually use Pt. 2' with pink hearts. Lemon8 logos and usernames are at the bottom.
A collage of colorful buildings, a classical painting of a woman, and palm trees. Overlaid text presents two Spanish phrases: '1. ¿Dónde estás? Where are you?' and '2. ¿Qué quieres hacer? What do you want to do?'.
A collage of colorful buildings, a classical painting of a woman, and palm trees. Overlaid text presents two Spanish phrases: '3. ¿Cuánto cuesta? How much is it?' and '4. Tengo que irme I have to go.'.
Spanish You’ll Actually Use- Pt. 2
From texting your friends to ordering your favorite takeout—these are the phrases that’ll live rent-free in your convos. Save it, use it, sound fluent-ish. 😎✨ #SpanishPhrases #LearnSpanish #learningspanish #espanol #AskLemon8
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Underlying Logic for Effortless Language Learning
Learning a new language can seem daunting, but by mastering some simple principles and action strategies, the process can become much easier and more efficient. Whether you're learning for work, travel, or personal interest, understanding the underlying logic of language learning will help you
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Lola Speak❤️
#TalkInEnglish #EnglishLearningJourney #EnglishSpeakingPractice #FluentInEnglish #EnglishWithLola
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Fluent Forever, by Gabriel Wyner
Fluent Forever is written by Gabriel Wyner, a polyglot with a lot of experience STUDYING languages. This book recommends his tried and true study methods. He mostly focuses on Space Repetition Systems (SRS). This method puts the learned information into your long-term memory, rather than your s
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A woman smiles, asking 'do you want to learn sign language?' with a lily flower, a checkmark, and a question mark icon. The text 'Swipe' is also visible.
A phone screen shows an ASL app icon and text about learning sign language for communication in healthcare, food service, or retail, to understand deaf individuals.
An app interface displays lesson options like 'Free Daily Lesson,' 'Food2,' 'fivews,' and 'ASL 1 - 1 ASL Negation,' each with 0% progress.
do you want to learn sign language?
want to learn sign language? this app has helped me tons - Healthcare: you’ll come into contact with a lot of these individuals and this will help you with quality care, confidence, communication and may offer differential depending where you work as a translator! - Food service/retail: whe
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