Tip of the Week #325: Language Learning Hack: One Chapter a Day

by | May 10, 2025 | Tip of the Week

 

I often suggest my students listen to the Bible in the language they’re learning. 

The Bible has been translated into thousands of languages and is also available in audio format.  

For a long time, I recommended the audio versions over at Faith Comes by Hearing. Unfortunately, many of those versions have a rather annoying soundtrack playing continuously in the background.

Recently, I discovered Word Project. Like Faith Comes by Hearing, they offer recordings in many languages—without the distracting background music. It’s nice to hear just the text.

If you are learning a language, try listening to a chapter each day—while driving, doing chores, or winding down at night. It’s an easy habit that trains your ear for the language and builds vocabulary without feeling like extra homework.

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