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Has anyone experimented with trying this method, not all games will offer as much practice but games that are more reading intensive I feel can be a good practice and can offer a slightly different experience to a game you've possibly played before.
I just started the Paper Mario TTYD remake in Spanish and I'm finding it a very pleasant experience, reading everything out loud and am able to understand almost everything and infer the majority of other things. Normally in RPGs I will skip talking to all the npcs that aren't so important but this time around I'm really enjoying talking to everyone.
What's your experiences with this method of learning and practicing ?
Yes of course, these days I can't justify spending time playing video games even though I do love them. I still limit my time and study in other methods that are much more beneficial but I do find this to be a good way that I can justify playing some video games occasionally and feel I am actually progressing toward my goal of fluency.
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Around a b2 level, or like a 1.8 if that was a thing. About 6 months with 3-5 hours most days