English
langskill
[ˈlæŋskɪl]verb
neologismMeaning 1
To joyfully develop or enhance language skills through practical use and active exposure to experiences like travelling, socialising, or applying them in work, study, or leisure, fostering learners' satisfaction with progress and achievements while building confidence.
Example sentences:
I decided to langskill by watching reels in Spanish and English while I'm on the bus.
The summer school programme was designed to help participants langskill in a more engaging and enjoyable way.
After spending five months abroad, she was able to improve her speaking skills noticeably by continuous langskilling.
The teacher encouraged the students to langskill not just in the classroom, but also by connecting with their international friends online, watching films or reading.
I’ve been trying to langskill a lot lately because I need to improve my writing for my job.
I langskilled a lot during the summer school - I practised my spoken English as well as International Sign. That was great.