We’ve been encouraging learners to choose to improve their learning pertaining English language on various social media sites available online. In fact, it has been an effective ways to help learners learn English language effectively. And of course, we’ve written lots of advantages of these social sites that are great contributors to your English learning. Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube are among the common social sites we used to avail. These really have become useful when you study in foreign language schools.
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Community Participation
Prior to the social media sites mentioned above, other sites like Babbel, Busuu, Livemocha, SharedTalk, iTalki, and xLingo are highly recommended social media sites as well to help learn languages. It provides detailed vocabulary exercises, easy-to-understand translator, and some basic language lessons that don’t just teach English, but most especially on other foreign languages such as Spanish, Italian, German, French, Russian, Mandarin, Portuguese, Korean, Hindi, Japanese, Italian, and Icelandic.
Video Interaction
Sites like Lingus.TV, Mango Languages, BBC Languages are some of the sites you can participate and get to have an interaction with your learned languages. And of course, the most common site we all have been familiar about is Youtube. This site is more than just viewing videos, you know. You can post your concerns in the comment section and ask some tips and other lessons from other users as well.
Blogs interpretation
Of course, reading is one of the best ways to improve your learning skills with your target language. If you are looking for blogs that help you learn English, Omniglot, 37 Languages, and Language Chronicle are blog sites that can be referred for learning languages.
Truly indeed, social media along with the power of the Internet did not just make the world smaller through communication. Communication in itself can also be made easier to learn through the Internet. Social media has played a vital role more than just making the world small. In fact, it made the world smaller.