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Dabbling: Why It’s Ok To Not Commit

Jul 08, 201923 minEp. 7
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About this Language Chat In this episode of Language Chats, we talk about dabbling in a language and why there’s nothing wrong with just learning a few words without committing to larger, long-term goals. Penny is dabbling in French at the moment and, by not fully committing to learning the language, she admits that it’s taken the pressure off - she can just enjoy just having fun and mucking around with the language without thinking about whether or not she’s making enough progress. We chat about:
  • What ‘dabbling’ even means to both of us
  • How an initial dabble can take the intimidation out of starting to learn a language (which can sometimes be the biggest hurdle!)
  • How dabbling in a language can create a deeper and more meaningful travel experience
  • Why only learning small amount doesn’t make the learning any less interesting or useful
  • When does dabbling stop and ‘serious learning’ begin? And when is the right time to make that transition? (For Penny, a potential upcoming trip to a French-speaking country might just get her over the line…)
Who else is dabbling or playing around in a language? Get in touch! We’d love to hear your story!
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