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???????? Uncovering Language Learning Apps An Unconventional Approach Sometimes the best resources for language learning aren't the most obvious. In this video, I share an unconventional list of apps and how I use each one of them, leaving aside the game apps. The app is a study tool, and the user is the one who makes it work. No app solves all your problems, but they can be useful for solving specific problems. What I teach here is valid whether you want to learn English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, even Korean or Japanese. It's for any foreign language. Toggl Track: I use it for activity tracking and the Pomodoro technique, keeping me focused and organized while studying. Flashcards Deluxe: A powerful tool for creating and reviewing flashcards, making it easier to memorize vocabulary and important concepts. Reverso (dictionary): Excellent resource for quickly looking up translations and contexts in Italian. Linguee (dictionary): My ally for exploring meanings and examples in German, enriching my understanding of the language. Tsurukame: Essential for studying Japanese, offering resources for reviewing and practicing kanji efficiently. Notes: My personal collection of words and phrases, where I organize and review study material in a personalized way. Chapters 00:00 - Apps I use for my languages 01:28 - App for activity tracking. 04:43 - App for creating and reviewing flashcards. 05:38 - App for quickly looking up translations. 06:38 - App for exploring meanings and examples in German. 07:14 - App for studying Japanese. 08:56 - App for my personal collection of words and phrases. 12:07 - App to help control cell phone use. 12:50 - Closing. For more content on language learning. ???? Instagram: / juliana.decamargo Discover CAIZ: https://julianadecamargo.com/