What kind of L2 Clicker are you? The idle grinder or the airdrop hunter? Tell me in the comments—but keep your clicking finger steady.
Language learning is a game of repetitions. Unfortunately, most textbooks only offer 3 repetitions per word. The human brain requires roughly 50 to 100 repetitions for a word to move from short-term to long-term memory—and another 500 repetitions for it to become automatic . l2 clicker
Most likely from your phrasing (“develop a solid paper”) and the term “L2” — you mean + Clicker = classroom response system (e.g., iClicker, Kahoot, Plickers). What kind of L2 Clicker are you
Rotates through combat buffs and attacks in a specific order. Self-Healing: Language learning is a game of repetitions
Let’s break down the two faces of the L2 Clicker: the nostalgic idle game and the cutting-edge browser survival tool.
Psychologists Teresa Amabile and Steven Kramer found that people are most motivated when they feel they are making forward progress. An L2 Clicker visualizes abstract progress. Instead of vaguely feeling "better" at Spanish, a student sees a concrete number: "I conjugated 150 verbs today." That number is undeniable proof of work.