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It's probably a long shot, but can anyone recommend an app or website for a #turkish speaker to learn #english? I'm interested in both free and paid resources.

I'm looking for something to help my fiancé out while we learn each other's languages. Unfortunately the tools I have found helpful for myself (so far) don't offer Turkish as a host/source language.

Duo works well enough for vocabulary but it doesn't explain grammar, just shows it. We want something more descriptive in that aspect.

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Think about the teachers you’ve had in school, at work, or in life.

Some teachers genuinely want to see you succeed, thrive, and grow.

You can feel that their biggest goal is to help you gain confidence and empowerment through your accomplishments.

These teachers make you feel like they’re in your corner, cheering you on every step of the way.

Then there are others.

You might get the sense that their primary focus is on making money, feeling good about themselves, or advancing their own careers.

It’s not that they’re bad people or trying to con you, but you can tell that their motivations are different.

When you choose a teacher, find someone whose main goal is your success

Look for those who are passionate about helping you achieve your dreams.

These are the teachers who will go the extra mile for you, who will support you through challenges, and who will celebrate your victories as if they were their own.

One of the biggest fears when learning Hebrew is finally mustering up the courage to speak, only to be met with rapid-fire Hebrew from native speakers.

It can be really intimidating and frustrating when you’re trying your best but struggling to keep up.

But don’t worry!

Today’s lesson is perfect for those moments when you need to ask someone to slow down so you can practice.

It’s a great one to save and keep handy for when you’re in the middle of a conversation and feeling overwhelmed.

Imagine you’re chatting with a new friend, and they’re talking a mile a minute.

Wouldn’t it be great to have a few phrases ready to politely ask them to slow down?

This way, you can continue the conversation without feeling lost or stressed.

Keep practicing, and don’t let the fear of fast-talking Hebrew speakers stop you from diving into conversations.

You’ve got this!

Thinking about learning Hebrew and actually making it happen are two different worlds, aren't they? I'm here to talk to you about bridging that gap.
let’s move from dreaming to doing. Let's start a journey that goes beyond just learning – it's about transforming your aspirations into achievements.

And remember, I'm with you throughout, offering my lifetime support.

Let’s make Hebrew a vibrant part of your life, together.

Responding in Hebrew to a gift, whether from recent Hanukkah celebrations, Christmas, a birthday, or any joyous occasion, is more than just good manners—it's a meaningful connection 🎁🕎🎂

Now, why am I teaching you 4 ways instead of a single response?

In language learning, embracing variety is crucial.

In my conversational Hebrew course, I stress the importance of having multiple reactions for common scenarios.

As we bid farewell to the current chapter, it's the perfect time to pause and engage in reflection.

This isn't just about looking back, it's about gathering the strength and insights gained to propel us into a new era of learning and discovery.

After all, you're not here to just learn a language; you wish to embark on a cultural journey that enriches your understanding and connects you deeply with the heritage of Hebrew.

As we bid farewell to the current chapter let's welcome the transformation that reflection brings and eagerly anticipate the adventures that await in learning this beautiful language.

Whether it's speaking a Hebrew sentence, tracing the curves of the Aleph-Bet, or daring to construct a full thought in this ancient and vibrant language—every action...

... every attempt, is a leap forward!

Beyond the words themselves, language carries a piece of culture and history within it.

When you master a phrase like this in Hebrew, you're not just learning words; you're opening a door to a vibrant and ancient culture.

It's like having a key to unlock a treasure chest of knowledge, traditions, and beautiful nuances.

Mastering the past tense of 'to learn' in Hebrew isn't just about grammar rules; it's about your power to communicate effectively and meaningfully.

We often overlook past tense forms when we're starting to learn a language, understanding how to conjugate 'to learn' in the past tense will open new doors in your conversations, make you sound more fluent, and allow you to share rich life experiences 🌟