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Originally Posted by RonBee I am not sure what you mean by saying that Chinese is an isolating language, but I would like to find out.
If you are able to think in a certain language that means that you have made that language a part of you to some extent.
I believe that keeping a diary in English would be a good way to learn English better. (It would "force" the person the think in English.)
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Hi,
Thanks for supporting me as these are my own ways of learning English.
Well, an isolating language, in terms of morphology, contain only words that consist of a single morpheme, which means that this language has no affixes and categories such as number and tense would therefore have to be expressed by a separate word.
Regarding English learning, I love chatting in English as well since this is like a conversation. In short, I would love to take any chances to use the target language which is English

However, I am not making much progress
