Joanna Kalafatis
A wooden table displays various language learning materials, including a book titled 'Kallimni 'Arabi Bishweesh' by Samia Louis which appears to be a guide for learning Arabic conversation, a Spanish-English dictionary with an orange and blue cover, a Swahili phrasebook with a colorful image of a bird, and a deck of flashcards with Chinese characters. The materials suggest a focus on learning foreign languages, particularly Arabic, Spanish, Swahili, and Chinese. The image conveys a sense of preparation and eagerness for linguistic exploration and cultural immersion.

Day 2 of 30: Put these days in your home to use by learning a language. •• Lots of people have cancelled trips this past month, or are putting off a dream vacation because of the coronavirus shutdown (or expected shutdown, depending on where you live). •• To make up for the disappointment of a cancelled trip, how about learning the language of your next destination? Or a language you’ve wanted to learn but never had the time to? So you know when you finally get to your dream country, you’ll be able to speak with locals! •• Language learning resources in my story! Check it out! . . . . .

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