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Improve Your Language Learning Using What You Already Have

Improve Your Language Learning Using What You Already Have In this video I break down how to find the balance between new material that's fun and exciting and the stuff you already have that you're getting bored of.
I stumbled upon that has greatly motivated me to do more language shadowing, which is the one activity that will most improve my target language.


Using any of these links for the services described really helps me out by making me feel like people care... and sometimes literally paying me money (but other times not).

The native speaker tutoring shown in my videos is through iTalki. You can get $10 credit applied to your account when you make your first purchase, or you can find a language partner for free using this link, which also helps me out by allowing me to take more language lessons:


DO YOU LIKE THE MUSIC I USE? You have excellent taste, and should checkout Soundstripe, the excellent service which I get my music from. It also helps me out immensely and if you use the code "LAMONT" you get 10%:

The piece is "Triboro" by Falls, an artist I've used in many of my videos.

I buy my Swedish books, e-books and audio books through Bokus, which is simple, reliable and lots of fun to look for good deals:


Do you like foreign language TV shows and movies? Check out the channel on which I review ONLY those shows:


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