30 Day Comprehensible Input Experiment: Toki Pona

If you don't have first hand experience of using comprehensible input to acquire a language, are somewhat skeptical of its efficacy and are not sure about investing potentially hundreds of hours into watching or listening to comprehensible input then here's a 30 day challenge that takes around 10 hours in total.

The video series teaches you the con-lang (constructed language) Toki Mona through a series of 30 videos each lasting roughly 20 minutes. Toki Mona only has 137 words and has a simple grammar. 

The aim of the course is to show you how you can learn a language with comprehensible input and motivate you to apply the same principle to other languages. I don't have time to follow the course just yet but I'd like to give it a go at some point. I don't need to prove to myself the importance of comprehensible input but I think it would be fun to be able to add a language to my repertoire for relatively little time investment. Especially if I can convince some friend to join in.



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