There are some "rules" a language parent has:
- works to understand what you are saying
- does not correct your mistakes
- confirms understanding by using correct language
- uses words the learner knows (but obviusly you can ask for more words, but try it in the language you're learning)
I am not sure if I can be qualified as "a language partner", but I've been learning German for two years and can help you with Russian. Let me know if you are interested.
I wrote a blog post about my experience learning German, you might find something useful to you.
Hello! My name’s Dana I’m 19. I want to start speaking German and I’d like to help you w Russian 🇷🇺
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What is language parent? Video is a bit long 😅
There are some "rules" a language parent has:
- works to understand what you are saying
- does not correct your mistakes
- confirms understanding by using correct language
- uses words the learner knows (but obviusly you can ask for more words, but try it in the language you're learning)
I am not sure if I can be qualified as "a language partner", but I've been learning German for two years and can help you with Russian. Let me know if you are interested.
I wrote a blog post about my experience learning German, you might find something useful to you.
Klingt ein bisschen kompliziert 😅
And how similar is it to a “Tongue Daddy”? Cuz I’ve had people asking if I wanted one too. 🥸