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anime series and films. 7. Slam Dunk A misfit, rebellious high school boy meets a girl who convinces him to join the basketball team, where he realizes that he is a great athlete – sound familiar? Around the world, we’ve enjoyed books, movies and TV shows with similar plots, and if you’re into basketball (or team sports in general) this manga is for you. 8. Nichijou (My Ordinary Life) This slice-of-life manga series – which is also a TV show – is a fun way to learn about Japanese culture and customs. Nichijou follows
childhood friends who live normal lives but end up in weird and wonderful predicaments. Oh, and there’s a robot and a talking cat, too. Effective language learning just doesn’t happen in a classroom. For lifelong language skills, research shows that immersing yourself in the language is key. This can mean studying abroad and being part of a community of native speakers, but there are also some easy changes that you can make in your everyday life that will help immerse you. Here are five of our
favorite easy hacks to help you learn a language. Change your phone Buy Cell Phone Number List language This hack is super simple. On average, we spend more than five hours per day on our mobile phones. That’s a lot of time that you could be exposing yourself to another language.
Simply try switching your phone’s. It’ll help you get to grips with useful words that you see every day — like the date, or the weather — and it’ll prompt you to think in that language and problem-solve every time you get a notification. BRB, changement de langue… Read kid’s books and YA fiction Reading is a great way to help you recognise correct grammar, sentence structure and spelling. Trying to read an intense mystery novel straight away won’t
childhood friends who live normal lives but end up in weird and wonderful predicaments. Oh, and there’s a robot and a talking cat, too. Effective language learning just doesn’t happen in a classroom. For lifelong language skills, research shows that immersing yourself in the language is key. This can mean studying abroad and being part of a community of native speakers, but there are also some easy changes that you can make in your everyday life that will help immerse you. Here are five of our
favorite easy hacks to help you learn a language. Change your phone Buy Cell Phone Number List language This hack is super simple. On average, we spend more than five hours per day on our mobile phones. That’s a lot of time that you could be exposing yourself to another language.
Simply try switching your phone’s. It’ll help you get to grips with useful words that you see every day — like the date, or the weather — and it’ll prompt you to think in that language and problem-solve every time you get a notification. BRB, changement de langue… Read kid’s books and YA fiction Reading is a great way to help you recognise correct grammar, sentence structure and spelling. Trying to read an intense mystery novel straight away won’t