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Date of upload: Nov 19, 2022 ^^
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I started making a daily schedule for everything at the start of this year. I find it makes a huge difference having a physical schedule than just put on a device like, every night before bed I usually write down or make a list. However, in regards to language learning it has changed a little but. For example, I used to do an hour of Russian and Swedish each but with school it became to exhausting so now, it is 40 minutes each. And if I do not have time time to learn or I am sick I will at least watch something in that target language. I ended up only taking one class this semester so, I could focus on my health but next semester I want to try and manage at least 2-3 so, I will see how that works out.
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I do like the idea of writing things down, maybe in some sort of journal. I tend to do a lot tech based things when it comes to language learning, but doing some writing might be a useful way for me to track progress.
I've often thought about iTalki lessons but they can be expensive. If I can set enough money aside one day, I'll definitely do them.
I've found some language exchanges for Spanish that have been good, but I need to make a regular habit of these as it's pretty much the only regular way I get speaking practice (although I have a cruise in a few days that goes to multiple parts of Spain).
I try not to compare myself to others, but it's difficult. Historically I set high standards for myself and can get annoyed if I don't achieve thrm.
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You are great person and I've been learning English when I was watching your video. I bought own Notebook and it's amazing how many hours I was spending to improve my English and you are inspired me and I start learning the seconds language - Spanish. I 'm a mum and I spend every possible moment to learn my language. It is hard but not impossible. I heard about smart study and I loved it. The book 'Deap work' which you recommended sounds great and I'll put on my gift list. And my daily routine was change and now I want to more listening than before. If something doesn't work is natural for me let it go. But a few years ago was not the case by me. Thanks for your movie :)
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@RubyDuran
1 year ago
Tip: if you're someone who scrolls on your phone while you're doing your business in the bathroom, you can use that time to listen to a podcast or review some flashcards on your phone🤣💁🏻♀🤷🏻♀ if your work or school is far from where you live, you can use that time to listen. I have about a 40-90 min drive to uni and back 4x a week, so I always use that time to listen to a podcast in my target languages (or affirmations, cause mindset is important, too ;))
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