안녕하세요! Ciao! Hello! I want to show you the 3 simple items I am using to learn 2 new languages. These are inexpensive and very useful!

I got mine on sale for about $35-44 USD. These series walks you from beginner to advanced! It includes:
- workbooks of increasing difficulty
- plenty of audio CD’s
- free online access
Considering that Rosetta Stone is upwards of $400, I really think these are a deal!

Phrasebook/dictionary books come in very handy! They include common phrases, native expressions, numbers, and simple questions you can ask. Yes, they’re good for getting around, especially if you need something in a pinch!
You can pop these open and start talking.

Nah, he’s a grown little man.
Drops apps! I love these. You can do short sessions for free or pay around $50 USD per year for full access. Honestly, the free version gives you a ton to work with.
These are good to learn extra vocab on your free time. The design is easy to use, with lots of pictures, audio, and visuals. You will be surprised how much vocab you can absorb and retain in just 15 minutes!
(Notice I uploaded my Living Language audio to my music app. Very convenient!)
That’s it! I recommend that you stick with as few options as possible, because it’s easy to get overwhelmed with too much. If you’re doing YouTube video series, I recommend finishing one before starting another. Just so that you can focus 🙂
These three items cover three different basics, and I have found that my language-learning has sky-rocketed since I purchased these. Quick tip: Look for used items to save money.
Find my Tips for Learning Korean HERE.
안녕! Bye! Ciao!
jarilissima

That’s great. I keep saying that I’m going to learn a new language. Been saying it for years. 😆
Your puppy’s nails look kind of long!
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I hope you do someday 🙂 It’s cool especially when you can help someone by translating.
Oh, we trim his nails up to the quick, which are kind of long on him. Don’t want my baby to bleed 😭
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