
Listening to ASMR for language practice is kind of retarded. Is there something else I can do involving foreign languages? Online only English really matters so I'm not sure.

Which language are we talking about?

>>115806
French and maybe Spanish tbh femme

The usual NPC response is YOU CAN LISTEN TO THE NEWS! WOW!
I think that's why I made this threada, I'm curious about alternative to that.

>>115808
Songs?
Also interested for German

>>115804
I learned English by watching anime with subtitles.

>>115810
Well, we are over 16 now so we cant do that.

I am currently listening to the drunk couple to the right of my room fug on their squeaky bed.
Gonna clap when I hear someone coom.

tfw OP posts your OC :3
>>115804
I'm thinking, the streamers that go out in public and talk to strangers (you know the Malik Sanchez or Baked Alaska type) might be exactly what you're looking for.
However, I don't know of any examples of that in languages other than English (hell I barely know the English ones.)

Play story-driven videogames in other languages! It's easier than watching movies because the dialogues are often slower or depend on your input and you can usually activate sub-titles. Reading comic books is also good, because the images help you understand the text.

>>115849
>Play story-driven videogames
Hm, now that I think about it, this is exactly how I learned English mostly