Lingq Review - Can You Become Fluent?

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TLDRLewis reviews Link, a language learning tool that emphasizes learning through reading content users enjoy. He explains that Link is particularly beneficial for those who like to read, as it offers a variety of materials including articles and books. The platform incorporates a spaced repetition system to enhance vocabulary retention and tracks user progress effectively. Lewis suggests that consistent practice, such as reading one article daily, can lead to fluency over time. Additionally, Link provides access to tutors for personalized learning support, making it a comprehensive tool for language learners.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Link is ideal for readers who want to learn languages.
  • 🔄 It uses a spaced repetition system for vocabulary retention.
  • 🗣️ You can connect with tutors for personalized support.
  • 📈 Progress tracking helps users stay motivated.
  • 📝 Reading one article daily can lead to fluency over time.
  • 🎧 Audio content is available alongside written materials.
  • 🌍 Multiple languages can be learned with one account.
  • 💡 Import your own articles for a personalized learning experience.
  • 🎓 Free credits are available for new users.
  • 📊 The flashcard system is integrated for effective learning.

Garis waktu

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    Lewis介绍了Link这个语言学习工具,并讨论了它的价值,特别是对于喜欢阅读的人。Link允许用户通过自己喜欢的内容学习多种语言,并提供了免费的试用链接。

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    Link的主要功能包括从各种来源(如书籍、播客和新闻)学习语言,用户可以导入自己的文章或使用Link库中的内容。它还提供了音频和文本结合的学习方式,适合不同水平的学习者。

  • 00:10:00 - 00:17:21

    Link的闪卡系统和间隔重复学习法帮助用户长期记忆新词汇,Lewis强调了每天阅读一篇文章和使用闪卡的重要性,以达到流利的语言水平。用户还可以通过Link找到语言辅导员,进行一对一的学习。

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Video Tanya Jawab

  • What is Link?

    Link is a language learning tool that helps users learn languages through content they love, such as articles and books.

  • Is Link suitable for non-readers?

    No, Link is primarily for those who enjoy reading, as it focuses on written content.

  • How does Link help with vocabulary retention?

    Link uses a spaced repetition system to help users remember words and phrases over the long term.

  • Can I learn multiple languages with Link?

    Yes, you can learn multiple languages using the same Link account.

  • How long does it take to become fluent with Link?

    With consistent practice, reading one article a day, it can take about a year and a half to learn 5,000 words, which is considered fluent.

  • Are there tutors available on Link?

    Yes, Link offers a feature to connect with tutors for personalized learning.

  • What types of content can I learn from on Link?

    You can learn from articles, books, podcasts, and more.

  • Is there a free trial for Link?

    Yes, you can get free credits for Link by clicking the link in the description.

  • What is the main value proposition of Link?

    The main value proposition is learning languages from content you love.

  • How does the flashcard system work in Link?

    The flashcard system allows users to review words they have learned, optimizing for long-term retention.

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    hi guys Lewis here and in this video I'm
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    going to be uh showing you and talking
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    about links so this is a link review and
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    I'm going to be answering the question
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    of is link actually worth it can you
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    actually get fluent in the language that
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    you're learning using uh just link and
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    by the way uh link is absolutely a tool
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    that I recommend and if you want to get
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    uh credits for free you can actually
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    click the link in the description to get
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    you know free credits so now why is link
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    worth it and why is it better than some
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    other tools now I should mention first
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    that if you're someone who does not like
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    to read uh link is definitely not for
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    you and I know that a lot of uh you know
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    younger people like myself uh they don't
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    really like to read but so it may not be
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    for you if you really like to read then
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    you know this this uh link can
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    definitely be a very very powerful
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    option to get you to a fluent level
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    depending on how much time you invest
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    and I'm going to talk about sort of the
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    number of hours that you should invest
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    in order to you know get to a full level
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    in the language uh just using link
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    but so here I'm on the website and as
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    you can see the main value proposition
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    of link is learn languages from content
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    you love and I should add some
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    information here as I said link is
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    mostly for learning languages by reading
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    but there are a few uh articles and
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    lessons that you can do on link well you
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    know there's a lot of them depending on
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    the language that you choose that have
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    audio content as well audio alongside
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    with the the written content so
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    that's the mean value proposition you
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    can get started for free but again
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    there's a link in in the description of
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    this video that and you you will be able
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    to get uh credits on link for free
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    all right so there are multiple
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    languages available pretty much anything
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    that you can imagine and
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    um you can learn here it says from books
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    podcasts news business you know I think
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    the most common use case for link is
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    actually learning from online articles
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    you can certainly learn from books and
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    so on and
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    um if you don't want to use your own
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    articles and I think most people use
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    their own articles I mean I I personally
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    do uh you can actually go on the link
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    website and I'll show you the library in
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    a second but there are a bunch of
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    Articles actually I can show it to you
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    right now
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    here I'm on an article but I'm going to
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    close it and as you can see
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    um it's loading right now I think my
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    internet has a bit of a problem I'm just
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    gonna pause okay yeah it's back so uh
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    here you have uh the link Library uh
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    stuff that I started doing you know just
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    for testing it's just get started in
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    Japanese you know I have it set up to
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    Japanese but you can definitely learn
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    multiple languages with link just using
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    you know the same account it's not going
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    to cost you more and so you have the
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    lessons you have mini stories here and
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    the many many stories have audio as well
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    as written content you have trending
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    content which is mostly like uh articles
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    that have been imported by other people
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    some of them have audio some of them do
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    not and
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    um you know people put likes and so you
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    know how trending how good it actually
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    is but you know to be honest I find it
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    sort of uh it's a bit misleading you
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    know articles that other people have
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    liked I'm not necessarily really going
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    to like so
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    and another useful thing as well if
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    you're a power user of link if you
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    become a power user of link is that on
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    every single lesson here you can see the
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    number of new words that you will learn
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    in the lesson if you actually consume if
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    you read the article and you will see
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    the number of known words and the number
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    of links which are you know the the
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    words that you are currently learning
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    that's the term that they use
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    so and you have a bunch of stuff here so
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    that's basically it that's the library
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    you have a bunch of Articles now now
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    personally what I like to do is to
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    actually import my own articles because
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    I like to learn languages using content
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    that is you know relevant to me so
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    that's essentially what it is a bunch of
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    Articles I'm going to click on one of
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    them
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    uh let me look for something interesting
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    uh uh oh yeah no this is uh this is
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    YouTube okay so you need
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    yeah you would need the the link
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    um Chrome extension
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    to import that but I'm not gonna I'm not
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    gonna do this right now by the way there
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    is there is a Chrome extension for link
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    that you can use it's called Uh link
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    importer here you can install it and if
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    you have an account with link and again
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    in the there's a link in the description
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    if you wanna you know have free credits
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    for a link if you want to sign up but
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    then you'll you'll be able to actually
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    uh you know download this Chrome
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    extension which makes it very easy for
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    you to import articles from you know
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    websites like uh this one for example in
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    a NHK news if you're learning Japanese
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    you can import articles uh just by
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    clicking the extension and it's going to
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    import it in in link
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    it's going to set it up for you but it's
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    not 100 necessary all right so I'm gonna
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    link here and I'm going to click on an
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    article you know what I'm just going to
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    um I'm just going to go on that one here
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    it's a lesson just to show you what it
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    looks like and this is basically the
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    article page
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    all right so this is the article page
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    and you have the title of the article
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    here it's not really an article it's a
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    lessons and there are a bunch of lessons
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    so if you're really like beginning a
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    little in a language you don't need to
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    you know just start reading articles
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    from the start there are lessons to get
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    you started but you have the article and
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    uh you have you can click on a word and
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    as you can see the words that I
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    supposedly don't know here I have a you
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    know just a test account so it's showing
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    me all of the words it seems like I
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    don't know any of the words but I can
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    click on the blue word here atarashi and
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    then it's going to you know play the
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    sound for me
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    oh wait I need to take an action here at
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    one of the popular meanings yeah hello
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    okay so I'm gonna click on it
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    and it should have played the sound I
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    don't know what happened here but I can
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    click here
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    um
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    there you go I think the Internet is
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    slow
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    all right and so then uh now that I've
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    actually clicked it I can see the
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    popular meanings on the right which is
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    different from just Google translate
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    it's you know the community essentially
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    adds a bunch of translation that are
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    more adapted to that particular word or
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    uh you know context
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    and that's basically it once I have
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    clicked over a word what I can do is
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    um you know just see the stage at which
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    that word is and it becomes a word that
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    I have saved in my link database and
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    then what I can do is I can go to my uh
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    flash cards and now I'm not really sure
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    where where the flashcards are because
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    recently link actually did this new uh
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    this new interface it's a new interface
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    which is much better than the previous
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    one
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    I'm gonna go to uh my flash cards let me
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    see
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    well I you know I
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    you know to be honest I don't know where
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    they are
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    but uh I'm not gonna show them anyways
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    you know what it's not really that
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    interesting oh wait uh vocabulary here
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    there you go due for review okay that's
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    what I'd like that's what I I used to
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    have due to uh do for review so here you
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    can see that I actually don't have
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    anything due for review so all these uh
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    here would would
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    um all of the words and the phrases that
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    I have learned that I have clicked on in
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    the lessons they would appear in this do
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    for review uh sort of tab and then I can
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    review them as flashcards and the good
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    thing is that here you can see Dimension
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    SRS it's uh space repetition system it's
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    a flashcard system that is optimized for
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    long-term retention
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    and so that's one major drawback if
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    you're just learning by you know if
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    you're just reading
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    um and expecting that you're going to
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    learn a language with uh for example a
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    Kindle and you just look up words
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    and you know you just read articles
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    online if you just look up words you're
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    not going to remember most of the words
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    long term and that is because uh 50 of
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    the words for example in the book
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    actually only appear once in that book
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    and the problem of this is that you
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    don't have enough opportunities to
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    actually learn that word uh enough and
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    um you know just meet that word in
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    different contexts to really have it uh
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    you know in your memory and so that's
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    why the the SRS system the flashcard
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    system here completely integrated with
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    link if you click on the word you can
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    add it to your flashcards this is very
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    very powerful and that's in my opinion
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    one of the most powerful uh features of
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    Link
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    all right so I'm gonna go back on the on
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    the
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    on the home page here to show you some
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    more uh features and essentially that's
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    what it says here dramatically increase
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    your vocabulary that's what I talked
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    about they talk about the spaced
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    repetition system that you can see here
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    I don't have any words uh do but you
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    know I would basically have like uh
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    flash cards appearing here with the
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    words that that I learned in the
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    Articles now if you don't know what uh
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    space repetition system is it's actually
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    a very well-known sort of uh you know
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    scientific principle you can type it on
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    the internet spaced uh repetition
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    and it's going to show you a bunch of
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    graphs and I'm going to explain that in
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    a second but yeah so space repetition as
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    you can see on this graph here I'm going
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    to open it
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    and here you can see that if you learn a
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    word on link okay this graph is not
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    necessarily for link but it's uh you
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    know it's applicable to a space
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    repetition in general if you learn a
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    word on day one for example then you
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    know it here you know it very well you
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    know this is like the how well you know
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    the word but very quickly on day two
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    you're going to forget it and if you
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    don't do anything about it the
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    forgetting curve is going to make it so
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    that you actually will forget about that
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    word pretty quickly and this applies to
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    about you know 50 of the words in any
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    article or book that you read they're
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    only going to appear once and even if a
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    book uh if a if a phrase or a word
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    actually appears just twice or three
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    times that's not enough repetitions of
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    the same word to really give you enough
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    opportunities to understand it and
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    really memorize it and really have it in
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    your mind so what link does is for
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    through that space repetition system
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    through that flashcard system which is
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    integrated with all of the lessons all
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    of the Articles even those that you
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    would import then you know they make it
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    you're going to learn you're going to
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    read that word so you're going to learn
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    it and then using the flashcard system
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    you're going to review it and then
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    forget it a little bit and then review
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    it again and then the curve is going to
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    get you know flattened out and so on but
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    thanks to that space repetition system
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    thanks to that flashcard system
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    you're pretty much guaranteed that
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    you're going to remember the words and
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    the phrases that you read in link which
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    is very very powerful
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    all right so this is definitely true you
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    know you will dramatically increase your
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    vocabulary and if you're if you're
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    wondering how long does it take to
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    actually get fluent with link and you
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    can definitely get fluent with link
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    um you know according to Dr Paul pimsler
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    you need to understand you need to
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    um you know Master the 5000 most common
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    words in language if you want to be
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    considered uh
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    um you know fluent in a conversation
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    because with the five the five thousand
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    most common words that's going to
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    represent about 98 of all the words that
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    you can find in in the language in you
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    know the daily use the daily use of a
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    language and so 5 000 words
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    if you read an article every single day
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    I think it's fair to say that there are
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    going to be about 10 new words or even
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    more if you're a beginner so you make
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    sure that you read one article a day
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    unblink and you make sure that uh you
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    know you do the flash cards on link as
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    well so that you remember those words in
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    the long term and you know 10 new words
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    a day so just one article a day for a
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    year and a half that's going to add up
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    to 5 000 words you know after a year and
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    a half if you do that you know if you
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    read that one article a day and you do
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    the flashcards now I don't want you to
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    underestimate this this is actually a
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    pretty this is actually a pretty big
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    task because you know on link you know
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    reading articles is fun and all but once
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    you get to the flash cards it's going to
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    be a lot less fun but it's going to be
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    very effective which is why I recommend
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    that you actually do it so this is sort
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    of to you know give you a timeline of
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    um how long it it could take potentially
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    if you were to learn a language
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    exclusively using link
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    now I'm still on the home page here and
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    they talked about vocabulary they talk
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    about what's your comprehension and
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    confidence grow uh yeah certainly stay
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    organized and focused all the way to
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    fluency and this is one good aspect of
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    link as well is
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    um as I showed you you know when you
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    have the lessons you know sort of your
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    stats how many new words you can learn
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    in that article how many how many links
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    you know how many uh words that you're
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    currently learning are in this article
  • 00:14:22
    how many known words are in the article
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    and so you keep a sort of
  • 00:14:28
    a very good overview of your stats and
  • 00:14:30
    you can actually uh go here in your I
  • 00:14:33
    don't really know what it is with this
  • 00:14:35
    new interface but you know in your
  • 00:14:37
    profile here and you can certainly see
  • 00:14:39
    uh it used to be you could see the
  • 00:14:41
    number of words that you knew in the in
  • 00:14:44
    the language that you're trying to learn
  • 00:14:47
    yeah so I'm on the website here I'm on
  • 00:14:49
    on my profile and I can see the number
  • 00:14:52
    of known words and uh you know the
  • 00:14:56
    lessons completed links created uh learn
  • 00:14:59
    words listening hours so it's a very
  • 00:15:02
    very powerful way of tracking your
  • 00:15:04
    progress you will know if you use Link a
  • 00:15:07
    lot if you're a power user you will know
  • 00:15:10
    your stats and this is a very very good
  • 00:15:12
    indicator of your overall progress I
  • 00:15:15
    would say if you're if you were to use
  • 00:15:17
    Link to get fluent in the language keep
  • 00:15:20
    track of the you know known words here
  • 00:15:23
    and whenever you reach you know the
  • 00:15:25
    objective the first objective should be
  • 00:15:27
    2 000 at which point you can have you
  • 00:15:29
    know conversations with native speaker
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    with relative ease and after you know
  • 00:15:34
    having five thousand words you should
  • 00:15:36
    definitely be able to have very very
  • 00:15:38
    good conversations with native speakers
  • 00:15:39
    and you know link can help you to keep
  • 00:15:43
    track of that and stay motivated which
  • 00:15:45
    is a good thing now I'm going to to talk
  • 00:15:48
    about about one last thing here which is
  • 00:15:51
    um tutors and this is a relatively new
  • 00:15:54
    feature it's not completely new but now
  • 00:15:57
    you have the possibility of going on the
  • 00:15:59
    link website and if I go to the tutors
  • 00:16:01
    tab here depending on the language that
  • 00:16:04
    I have selected I will be able to see a
  • 00:16:07
    bunch of uh you know Japanese people
  • 00:16:09
    willing to uh tutor me yeah so here I
  • 00:16:13
    have a bunch of Japanese tutors and uh
  • 00:16:17
    you can actually book them they have a
  • 00:16:19
    video introduction and you can see their
  • 00:16:21
    availabilities you can talk with them on
  • 00:16:24
    uh you know Skype or whatever you're
  • 00:16:27
    using it's pretty similar to
  • 00:16:30
    um you know italki and pre-ply if you're
  • 00:16:32
    familiar with those uh websites you can
  • 00:16:36
    also the difference here with italki and
  • 00:16:38
    pre-ply is that they can correct
  • 00:16:40
    whatever you write so that you're not
  • 00:16:42
    just learning through really reading and
  • 00:16:44
    listening you can actually write and you
  • 00:16:46
    know get your stuff corrected or you can
  • 00:16:49
    have conversations with those tutors and
  • 00:16:52
    you can see the availability not really
  • 00:16:54
    sure why it's written in in Arabic here
  • 00:16:56
    but yeah you can see their
  • 00:16:58
    availabilities and book uh and book
  • 00:17:01
    lessons with those tutors so that's
  • 00:17:03
    pretty much it I think
  • 00:17:05
    um this was a pretty thorough link
  • 00:17:07
    review again if you want to get free
  • 00:17:09
    credits uh and get a free trial for a
  • 00:17:12
    link you can click the link in the
  • 00:17:14
    description
  • 00:17:16
    um and that's pretty much it I'll see
  • 00:17:18
    you in the next video
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