Super interesting read, https://t.co/AZrYrAFcWN. Really what [we] need to learn, they told us, are the โ6 Cโsโ: ๐๐จ๐ฅ๐๐๐จ๐ซ๐๐๐ข๐จฬ๐ง, ๐๐จ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ง๐ข๐๐๐๐ข๐จฬ๐ง, content, critical thinking, creative innovation, ๐ฒ confidence." That's what we want to do @weevelanguages
Introducing the latest @NDRC_hq accelerator cohort. Come and meet the next generation of startup companies at Demo Day in @dogpatchlabs on 20th April. https://t.co/iUZV4UH1wv
Don't even try to remember the vocabulary when learning a new language. Just keep moving on, listening and reading, and eventually the words will start to stick. https://t.co/2lAmyLTpFt
@AhmadibnRachid I rarely hear people use the word outside of the internet, โIโm an autodidactic learnerโ sounds like a grand statement vs โahh I actually taught myself watching YouTube videosโ which sounds chill
@MischaWilmers Modern AI models (like this year modern) are actually really amazing at it, for english we have GPT-3 and itโs near human level but pretty much all other languages their models are way worse, dunno what Chinese has
Heard a language teacher say the reason why sometimes subtitles donโt match the audio is because they want there to be less words on the screen to readโฆ MY MIND IS BLOWN
This makes sense but as a language learner this is annoying ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
I want to learn Ukrainian but thereโs not much good comprehensible input for complete beginners and certainly none thatโs interesting, gonna have to make some myself
@purer_ethics I feel itโs also a bit to do with the feeling of helplessness, like you want to do something but canโt do anything, so at least Iโll try to be a little less ignorant
Language Twitter is a funny group of people, when this whole thing started I instantly started learning Ukrainian with no motive, came on here to see many other people had the same reaction