Dear community,
Are you new to the community and unsure what the Lithuanian Learning Community and Resources is all about? No need to worry! In this post you will find all we have on offer for Lithuanian learners just like you!
OLS is not just a package of courses, and it doesn't stop with the language assessment you were asked to take. What it is, is a community filled with peers who are on a similar language learning journey as you!
Besides some more formal courses, you can read the blog that dives deeper into several topics covering language and culture, you can participate in the forums, you can join contests and win some really cool prizes!
To get started with taking the courses you will need to complete the language assessment to determine your level of Lithuanian. Once completed, you will be recommended one of the courses, like this one here. If you are ready for more, you can explore the additional courses at the bottom of the Lithuanian community's home page.
This community has three main forums and a fourth one for the contest, where, among other things, you can ask questions, connect with your peers, practice your language skills and share your experiences abroad. These main forums are:
The “Practice your Lithuanian" forum
While the community manager is here to keep the discussions going and facilitate participation, feel free to start your own threads and discuss any subject that interests you. But first, why don't you start by introducing yourself here?
We publish articles about life in Lithuania and language learning in general on a regular basis. Our goal is to develop useful and interesting content for every language level. The blogs are available in the OLS Blog section, which is located within the Interactions category on the homepage, just below the forums.
In this community, you are all welcome. Our only request is that whatever is said, it is done with regard to other people’s feelings, so we create a safe and welcoming space for everyone! A small ray of positivity and kindness goes a long way, and we definitely want a welcoming, uplifting and joyful space.
If you’re unsure about anything, you can read our house rules here.
On that note, we wish you an inspiring and fulfilling learning journey here with us. See you in the community!
Yours,
Gytis