I GAVE UP on these 5 languages (here's why)

I GAVE UP on these 5 languages (here's why)

39,105 View

Psst-- the first 1,000 people to use this link will get 1 month FREE on Skillshare! https://skl.sh/elyssespeaks12221

Whether they were too hard, too easy, or not exciting enough, these are the languages that didn't make the cut for me. At this point in my language learning journey, I just crave a perfect combo of challenging and interesting. If a language doesn't challenge me, and I don't have an interest in the larger world of that language.. I don't see it happening. (and that's ok!)

Have you ever given up on a language? If so, let me know which and why! ⬇️
—————
📚 My language learning resources and templates:
https://elyssespeaks.gumroad.com/

☕️ buy me a coffee (if you are so inclined!)
https://ko-fi.com/elyssespeaks
—————
💌 social media:

📷 instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/elyssedavega/

🐥 twitter:
https://www.twitter.com/elyssedavega/

🎵 spotify w/ english, german, spanish, and portuguese playlists
https://open.spotify.com/user/elysse.davega?si=bQ8-xGtwTtGjBHGC2VO39w

—————
💌 about me: my name is Elysse, I'm 22 years old from the southern U.S. I've been learning languages for about 8 years, and I speak English (native), Spanish (C2), German (B2/C1), Portuguese (B2), French (B1/B2), American Sign Language (advanced), and Turkish (A1). I'm interested in learning Hebrew, Chinese, Georgian, and maybe Náhuatl as well :)

00:00 i've given up on a couple of languages.
00:49 try out Skillshare!
01:51 Russian, i'm sorry.
03:42 why did i even try Korean?
06:07 Dutch was a very cringe moment
07:19 Italian AND Catalan.. CANCELLED
08:12 what we can learn from my fails


#polyglot #languagelearning #learnkorean