Listen to audiobooks? START DOING THIS!

Описание к видео Listen to audiobooks? START DOING THIS!

If you listen to audio books in any language then you can pay better attention and get a lot more out of them by DOING THIS AT THE SAME TIME!

PATREON: Get extra videos which explain my thoughts on specific things (you ask the questions), articles and interviews with successful language learners:
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=383206...

All of the things listed below can be of benefit to you as well as helping me make better language learning videos. You're awesome, thank you.

One of my favourite language learning apps is called SPEAKLY. Get 40% off any premium membership and help me make better videos by using the appropriate code (6 months or more include all languages no matter which you choose, though you still need to use the appropriate code to the language you click on):
ENGLISH: FNS1
SPANISH: FNS2
FRENCH: FNS3
GERMAN: FNS4
ITALIAN: FNS5
RUSSIAN: FNS6
ESTONIAN: FNS7
FINNISH: FNS8

Find Speakly for ANDROID here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...
Speakly for APPLE here:
https://apps.apple.com/ee/app/speakly...

Another one of my favourite apps is called Drops. It won't teach you a language but it will definitely add some interesting vocabulary to your repertoire.
Use this link to get 50% OFF DROPS! (It also helps me keep making my amazingly good videos... jokes. But it does.)
https://languagedrops.com/affiliates/...

The native speaker tutoring shown in my videos is through iTalki. You can get $10 credit applied to your account when you make your first purchase, or you can just check it out for free using this link, which also helps me out by allowing me to take more language lessons:
https://www.italki.com/i/CHfEEb?hl=en-us

Do you like foreign language TV shows and movies? Check out the channel on which I review ONLY those shows:
   / @lamontmcleod2  

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OK if you've reached the end of the description then you obviously need something to do.
Tell me in the comments what artform/pattern or whatever you call it was used to make the viking helmet and beard that I am wearing at the beginning and in the thumbnail?

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