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Practice makes perfect.
Learning a new language isnt easy.
It took me four years of high school French to be semi-comfortable ordering a croissant in a Parisian cafe.
Next, when shopping for a language-learningnotebook, think about how youd like it formatted.
Best of all, there are colored dividers that you might reposition and place wherever youd like.
One reviewer wrote:Perfect for vocabulary lists in foreign languages.
Size:9.84 x 0.79 x 7.87 inches |Pages:130
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One reviewer wrote:Tons of fun creative options, makes organizing really fun.
Good page count, lots of room to spread ideas out on each page.
Size:5.7 x 0.66 x 8.2 inches |Pages:224
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A Notebook With Blank Columns For Vocabulary
Thisvocabulary notebookis incredibly helpful when youre learning words in a different language.
With 100 double-sided pages, theres room for 3,000 words.
The notebook is lightweight and reviewers report its easy to throw in your bag if youre traveling.
This is so fabulous I immediately ordered 4 more right after I received them.
Fantastic if you are learning more than one language!!
Size:8.5 x 0.23 x 11.69 inches |Pages:100
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Plus, each page can be wiped clean, ready to be used again and again.
The cover and pages have nice textures and the pen is smooth and easy to write with.
It’s also very satisfying to clean off!
Size:6 x 0.5 x 8.8 inches |Pages:36 (reusable)
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A Notebook For Practicing Japanese Kanji Writing
For those learning Japanese, thisGenkouyoushi notebookis a solid pick.
Reviewers love the space to write kanji and found the sewn pages sturdy and durable to work with.
One reviewer wrote:Love this product.
Its nice and big, and is filled with huge double-sided pages.
Every student of Japanese needs one of these.
Size:8.5 x 0.28 x 11 inches |Pages:120
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It features 120 double-sided pages with 18 squares per row and 15 squares per column for Hangul practice.
Plus, there are gaps between the squares for notes and corrections.
The notebook doesnt come with any instructions or examples, just plenty of space to work on your characters.
One reviewer wrote:Love it.
Its really nice for when youre working on staying in the square when youre first learning Korean.
Size:8.5 x 0.28 x 11 inches |Pages:120
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One reviewer wrote:I have been “studying” Spanish for several years now on my own.
I have all the “Tools”, books, videos, podcasts, etc.
[…] BUT, this one is different!
I am so psyched!
I just know that I can now fill in some of the gaps in my self-study that need filling!
Size:8 x 1.18 x 10 inches |Pages:520
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A Notebook For Practicing Chinese Characters
Thisnotebookis another great resource for practicing your handwriting in another language.
It features 120 double-sided pages, each with squares divided into four areas for precise practice of your characters.
One user even found it helpful in writing Arabic.
One reviewer wrote:This notebook is well made and the pages are 2-sided.
Also, the notebook is not designed to tear out the pages.
Size:8.5 x 0.28 x 11 inches|Pages:120
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Each book features 180 pages and each page has space for eight vocabulary words.
Plus, theyre designed with a cute Korean cartoon on the cover of each.
Size:5.4 x 3.14 inches each |Pages:180 for each notebook
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Plus, theres a 10-page reference section with hiragana and katakana charts, character writing guides, and more.
Works great for what I need.
One reviewer wrote:I’m learning Russian and these make perfect flash cards for learning a language.
(Because when you learn a new language, you will literally go through thousands of flashcards).