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Lockdown learning - not just for kids?

14 replies

Lordfrontpaw · 29/03/2020 12:10

I feel that I’d like to learn a new skill to do something during this period of enforced stayathomeism. I can’t think what though. I jokingly told DH that I was going to learn mandarin! My usual hobbies can’t really be done in the house - research and sketches - but I don’t have a blowtorch!

Is anyone else planning to brush up on a skill or learn something new?

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Suzanne12 · 29/03/2020 18:58

Why not Mandarin if that's what interest you? It could be anything really. Sewing or knitting? Baking/cooking? Any other language?

I think homeschooling is a new skill in itself

Lordfrontpaw · 29/03/2020 19:00

I am so hopeless at languages (so it was a bit of a jokey suggestion!) - I’m much better with my hands!

I’d like to at least be able to look back and say ‘I learned/did that during that period’.

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blamethecat · 29/03/2020 19:02

I'm going to teach my DP how to read the electric meter Hmm
I'd love to learn a language.

SimonJT · 29/03/2020 19:10

Why not try some BSL?

My boyfriend is teaching me some Swedish, in return I’m teaching him some Urdu.

parrotonmyshoulder · 29/03/2020 19:11

Duolingo?
I’m doing some online courses - excel and some other work related things.

DaisyDaisydoo · 29/03/2020 19:13

I’m using my daily exercise to do couch to 5k

NinetyNineRedBalloonsGoBy · 29/03/2020 19:16

I'm:

  1. using duolingo to learn Spanish
  1. Using an app (free) called Yousician to learn to sing in tune
  1. Doing Joe Wicks 9am exercise class on YouTube each day
  1. Completing a paint by numbers picture

I'm terrible at all of these btw Blush

june2007 · 29/03/2020 19:16

Getting aquanted with my sewing machine is my challenge at the mo.

Herpesfreesince03 · 29/03/2020 19:17

I’m learning just trying to teach my kids. I struggle just with my year 4 daughters work 🙄😂

blackberrysoup · 29/03/2020 19:18

I'm trying out new recipes and keeping on top of washing up and housework, ideally I do some open learning courses and so on but it's not happening.

JemimaPuddleCat · 29/03/2020 19:21

I've been learning a language with Duolingo for the past couple of months, so am continuing that.

Am a keen crocheter and would love to learn how to do some basic knitting.

Have a couple of sewing projects to do if I can get to grips with my machine

Dozer · 29/03/2020 19:22

Future Learn has varied content.

dyscalculicgal96 · 09/04/2020 21:19

Check out the Open University site. Lots of good options on there.

Margo34 · 21/04/2020 19:25

italki.com is a good platform to find online language teachers /language exchange partners. For a whole host of languages!

memrise.com is good, particularly so for supporting recognition and recall of Mandarin Chinese characters when you start to learn to read them. 加油!

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