For language, try to memorize basic phrases on your flight. Trust Google maps for directions. Google translate can be kinda mid. I used hiNative & lingoza pretty much every day. Anki is nice once you want to really learn vocab after mastering day to day phrases. Source: 10 months ago
No I can't carry a conversation, yet. I can start but I can't keep it going haha. I used: r/LearnFinnish, https://uusikielemme.fi/finnish-grammar and hinative.com. I also have a grammar book (but it is in Swedish). Source: 12 months ago
Here's 1 recommended app called HiNative for you to learn not just words, but also learn about how to pronounce those words. It's available on both Android Play Store and Apple App Store. Been using it to learn portugese and I improve my vocab faster there. Source: about 1 year ago
You can also ask local people questions before you travel on platforms like HiNative and Couchsurfing. Source: about 1 year ago
Today, for words I use a monolingual dictionary as much as possible (often you end up needing to look up many words in a chain to figure out your initial word, but that doesn't bother me so much for whatever reason); I see this also as reading practice. I'll also use https://www.reverso.net/ for short phrases if they don't seem to make sense despite thinking I know each word or structure. Additionally, I have a... Source: about 1 year ago
Since I'm learning Japanese by myself without a teacher. Whenever I have questions or doubts, the only way I can get help is by searching it from internet or simply ask someone who know Japanese or is Japanese, which is what I recommend if you're also self-teaching. Every time I have questions I just throw it on Hi native (https://hinative.com/) People are always willing to gives me answers or explain it to me.... Source: about 1 year ago
Sometimes I watch Netflix shows, but not often. Websites like HiNative and ContextReverso are good. I also like SpanishDict to review Spanish conjugation. Twitch streams & music in the TL are my favorite background content while studying. Toucan is also an interesting resource I recently found, it replaces words on your webpages with words in your target language. Source: over 1 year ago
When I'm confused personally, I just try to Google it, Or as a last resort, I ask Spanish-speakers directly on HiNative. Source: over 1 year ago
Hinative.com: you can record your pronunciations, and many native Danish speakers are more than willing to correct & help you out with pronunciation! Source: over 1 year ago
HiNative - paid for journal corrections. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://hinative.com/ Good for other questions. I would search other resources (including just googling) before just typing a question in here. Source: over 1 year ago
If I'm really stuck I ask my Japanese friends or use hinative.com. Source: over 1 year ago
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