Jonathan asks: "How can I find comprehensible input for Hebrew?"
In this episode: 1. Find other people who are learning the same language, and ask what materials they like:
I use CantoDict.com
Go to specialist bookshops (in- and out of country). I found some great stuff in Hong Kong 3. Search for bloggers who write about your target language and email them 4. Find material you like and hire someone to transcribe it. Francesco did this with Estonian. I did this with Cantonese:
A friend/tutor
Proz.com
Make your own materials!
Resources Mentioned in This Episode: * Endangered Languages: Tips for learning and using the world's minority languages
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