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If you want to learn a language, surround yourself with it. Watch shows, play games, read articles, change language of your phone. If you don’t understand something, translate it. Use it. Apps are just empty practice if you don’t apply it
Trying to find porn (with enough of a plot that there's some speech to translate) in your chosen language is a pretty good one too. The nice thing is that you get tons of context clues for what's being said to help fill in the stuff you don't understand. The writing and vocabulary tend to be really simple too, there's not usually a lot of complex grammar to get bogged down in.
Jokes aside, kids shows are good as they have basic language in them
For sure, but sometimes they don't capture one's attention in the same way.
True, it’s a shame it’s so easy to lose the episode you enjoyed before tho :/