Hi and welcome or welcome back! In this video I walk you through my language bookshelf.
📌 LINKS TO BOOKS:
I couldn't fit all of them here, but here's a Notion page where you will find links to those books that I could find online: [ Ссылка ]
🌱 MY OTHER VIDEOS:
Why I don't set language goals anymore: [ Ссылка ]
iPad for learning languages: [ Ссылка ]
How I studied langs in 2022: [ Ссылка ]
How I study 6 languages: [ Ссылка ]
How I track my study time: [ Ссылка ]
Videos in Russian:
Korean textbooks: [ Ссылка ]
Spanish textbooks: [ Ссылка ]
✨ LINKS
Support me on Ko-fi: [ Ссылка ]
Twitter: [ Ссылка ]
Instagram: [ Ссылка ]
🕰️ TIME STAMPS:
0:00 into
0:29 spanish books
5:09 italian books
11:04 polish books
13:50 korean books
18:14 misc (german, greek, irish, french, vietnamese, russian)
23:39 japanese books
💜 MY FAVORITE APPS AND WEBSITES:
Speakly (1-month free trial): [ Ссылка ]
italki (get $5 after your first purchase of $20): [ Ссылка ]
LingQ: [ Ссылка ]
💜 ABOUT ME:
Hi and welcome! I'm Tanya and the only thing I like more than learning languages is probably talking about learning languages (well, that and hoarding language books).
My native language is Russian and I'm currently in different stages of learning English, Spanish, Polish, Italian, Korean, and Japanese.
Disclaimer: this video is not sponsored, but some of the links are affiliate links (which means I will get a small commission with each purchase at no cost to you).
Language bookshelf tour and recommendations
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