Learning a new language requires building a strong grammatical foundation and enriching your vocabulary. Following your language instructor’s tips is crucial. The same goes with doing your homework and spending time studying. But if you want to become fluent in a language, you have to step up your game and immerse yourself in the language; learn in an indirect way, without studying “the traditional way”. Here are nine ways that can help you immerse yourself in Greek or any other language you want to learn!
Nine Ways for Language Immersion | Helinika
- Read the News in the Language You Want to Learn.
- Watch Foreign Movies with Subtitles.
- Read a Book in a Foreign Language.
- Listen to a Podcast/ Online Radio Program.
- Keep a Journal in a Foreign Language.
- Join a Tandem Group.
- Register in a Course (but not a language course).
- Travel to a Country Where People Are Native Speakers.
- Participate in an Exchange Programs for Students/Interns or Consider Becoming an Au Pair.
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Marialena Perpiraki is a journalist and writer from Athens, Greece. In 2020, she founded Helinika as a cross-media platform.
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