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==Knowledge Shared is Knowledge Gained==
==Teach the Language you are Learning==
 
The following quote sums it all up : Knowledge Shared is Knowledge Gained


By teaching a language you are learning to others, you will be learning new things about that language.
By teaching a language you are learning to others, you will be learning new things about that language.
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As an example, if you are learning Japanese. A very good way for your to improve your knowledge of Japanese will be to write Japanese lessons. If it's useful for you, there is a good chance it will be also useful to others.
As an example, if you are learning Japanese. A very good way for your to improve your knowledge of Japanese will be to write Japanese lessons. If it's useful for you, there is a good chance it will be also useful to others.


==Teach my Native Language==
==Teach your Native Language==

Revision as of 21:20, 29 October 2016

Write a lesson: Why? How? FAQ

Why should you write a language lesson?

Become VIP member

Each time an article is accpeted by our team, you will earn 1,000 points.

To be accepted, your article must have a minimum quality.

Once you reach 10,000 points, you will become VIP member.

Teach the Language you are Learning

The following quote sums it all up : Knowledge Shared is Knowledge Gained

By teaching a language you are learning to others, you will be learning new things about that language.

As an example, if you are learning Japanese. A very good way for your to improve your knowledge of Japanese will be to write Japanese lessons. If it's useful for you, there is a good chance it will be also useful to others.

Teach your Native Language