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Shea Co's avatar

My language comfort zone is anything input as well. Language learning as an input activity minimizes social pressure, as it doesn't require immediate conversations or extensive social interactions. Us introverts can study and practice language skills on our own terms, allowing us to feel more comfortable and in control. Great post, as usual!

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Lou's avatar

"I learned early on that the only way to get better at speaking and writing was to speak and write." Simple quotes are the best. 😊

Listening is always the most comfortable for me. Another things that makes me feel so comfy is subtitles in my TL, it's like having the words as an anchor for my attention and comprehension.

Thank you for sharing everything you did out of your comfort zone, how motivating 😊

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