Hello Everyone!
I am Janitsu (I am a bit known on MobaFire.com (Profile)) and I play many MOBA games (DoTA 2 and League of Legends mainly though). I enjoy reading and making digital art and making traditional art as well. I sketch a lot and do champion concepts and make the drawings for them.
I have played League of Legends for 3 years now and I have played DoTA 2 from the open beta. Though I never quite understood much of it and I can't claim that I am too good at it. I usually listen to pretty much like any advice that is given because the people who give them usually tend to be better and have more knowledge. There are some exceptions though.
I live in Finland and I speak Swedish, Finnish, English and French. I understand these languages but I do also understand German, Welsh and Russian. I play violin, piano and guitar and I am into creative writing and I study advanced medicine. I also played handball for quite some time but stopped playing it after the school became much harder.
Hope you like me <3
Junatsee~
But as for tips I'd recommend television, easy literature (I learned my first ~200 words of Swedish from children's books), there are streamers who only speak their language on their streams and get some other people who want to learn the same language around you so that you can learn with them. These came into my mind atm.
early morning posts, yay
I suppose quite a few newer guide writers will want to utilize something like that, but for the most part the audience you're looking at is the members that won't make a single post, make a badly written pub guide with bad recommendations that don't return unless looking at comments on their guide. You'd have to actively sift through guides to find the new ones and offer your service, as they most likely won't know that someone on here would be doing that.
We do have a BBC coding guide by Dr.D on here, similar to Mowen's (I think Mowen is the one on Mobafire who wrote one?). If you're only looking to do this every once in awhile then I'm sure some of the members would contact you if you advertised it in your signature.
But if you are interested, go for it :p
EDIT: I thought of starting a guide coding help service. Do you think it'd be worth the effort? (Do you think there would be any customers"?)
As someone fluent in 3 languages, and knowledgeable about 3 others, how do you recommend going about becoming fluent outside of conversation with another language?