languagessi:Learning a language is not just memorizing vocabulary and grammar structures, but it is
languagessi:Learning a language is not just memorizing vocabulary and grammar structures, but it is also learning about the country where it’s spoken and the culture and the people who speak it. This is why I made this challenge and I hope many langblrs will participate!To participate in this challenge you have to learn something about the topics I’ve listed below for 30 days. You don’t have to follow the order I’ve provided and you can take breaks between tasks if you’re busy with real life. You can use whichever resources you want - the internet, books, documentaries, people living in the country you’re learning about, etc. If you want to, you can post about your progress (daily or every now and then) and tell what you have learned. If you do, please tag your posts as #langblrculturechallenge so that I and others can see what you have learned and learn something as well!Extra challenge: learn a few new words related to the topic you’re learning about!Topics1. Basic information (the name of the country, location, area, capital, population, official languages, currency, time-zone, etc.)2. History3. Geography4. Politics5. Economy6. Science, technology, inventions7. Transportation8. Education9. Health 10. Population11. Languages12. Religion13. Calendar, holidays, festivals14. Traditions15. Values and etiquette, manners and customs, taboos 16. Family17. Cuisine18. Clothing19. Art20. Literature21. Music22. Dance23. Architecture24. Handicrafts 25. Sports26. Media27. Folklore and mythology 28. Stereotypes29. National symbols30. Topic of your choice -- source link