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no, but in reality it's always /"listen to a podcast on the bus/" and never /"maniacally keep track of your vocabulary list in an SRS spreadsheet./" what's with these polyglots these days? these are just a few things I keep in mind to make my studying consistent and efficient. What multilingual habits keep you in check? let me know below ~
00:00 I'm tired of the old tips
00:41 Speak every day, or as often as you can
1:50 make it a habit with the Lingoda Sprint!
3:47 Make a to-do list before each session
4:24 using an energy menu
5:02 Try the Pomodoro method
5:48 look at the old while learning the new
6:13 comprehensible input is REAL
7:41 try a spaced repetition system
8:50 associate language study with a constant
10:06 know yourself and how you learn best
11:58 Now go and BE GREAT
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️ buy me a cup of coffee (if you feel like it!)
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about me: my name is Elysse, I am 23 years old and from the south of the US. I have been learning languages for about 8 years and speak English (native), Spanish (C2), German (B2/C1), French (C1), Portuguese (B2), American Sign Language (advanced) and Turkish (A1). I'm interested in learning Hebrew, Chinese, Georgian and maybe also Náhuatl 🙂
#polyglot #languagelearning #learningSpanish
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