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You can find language tutors on sites like italki, in online communities, or by searching for your target language on social networks. Instagram is particularly great here.
Be clear about what you want to get out of your set of lessons, and communicate this to your teacher. Here's a list of suggested questions to ask them.
Homework isn't necessarily an explicit set of exercises, but sometimes it's just about reading a text or reviewing what the last lesson covered.
This is the way for you to get more for your money — interaction and contact are at a premium if you’re self-teaching, so try to stay focused. If your teacher gives you a flashcard deck, interact with it. Always review new vocab from previous lessons.
A post shared by Kerstin Cable (@kerstin_fluent) on Jan 26, 2018 at 12:27am PST
No matter where you are at in your journey with language tutors, these five tips are going to make your life better and easier when you're working with a tutor.
Final thought: TRUST THE PROCESS
Win $25 With Our Sponsor Smartcards+
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Hot Tip: If you don’t know where to start, select “Import” and “Online Resources”, and you’ll be able to search the deck library at Anki and Quizlet
Thank you to Olly Richards for this episode introduction.
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You can find language tutors on sites like italki, in online communities, or by searching for your target language on social networks. Instagram is particularly great here.
Be clear about what you want to get out of your set of lessons, and communicate this to your teacher. Here's a list of suggested questions to ask them.
Homework isn't necessarily an explicit set of exercises, but sometimes it's just about reading a text or reviewing what the last lesson covered.
This is the way for you to get more for your money — interaction and contact are at a premium if you’re self-teaching, so try to stay focused. If your teacher gives you a flashcard deck, interact with it. Always review new vocab from previous lessons.
A post shared by Kerstin Cable (@kerstin_fluent) on Jan 26, 2018 at 12:27am PST
No matter where you are at in your journey with language tutors, these five tips are going to make your life better and easier when you're working with a tutor.
Final thought: TRUST THE PROCESS
Win $25 With Our Sponsor Smartcards+
This month, Smartcards+ is giving you the chance to win a $25 iTunes gift certificate when you download and try out the app. Here’s how it works:
Hot Tip: If you don’t know where to start, select “Import” and “Online Resources”, and you’ll be able to search the deck library at Anki and Quizlet
Thank you to Olly Richards for this episode introduction.
Sponsored By:
Links:
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