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Please, describe your daily language learning routines. This will be a valuable guidance for beginners that desire to reach fluency or learn multiple languages but do not know how to organize their studies or what to do.
Extra: Add the pro tip that works for you during your experience as a learner.
My routine: Target language: Mandarin Chinese French and Spanish: advanced Begginer: German and Dutch.
Wake up listening to a video about the aspects of grammar in french or Spanish. Example: video about the passe composee en Francais.
Do some work in Spanish, creating and communicating with clients from Latin American countries.
Close the day with 30 minutes dedicated to colloquial Chinese book. This book covers grammar points, dialogues and a bit of writing for the beginner.
Sometimes there is some energy left to listen to dialogues in basic Chinese to complete the studies.
Pro tip: Everybody has the challenge to encode vast amounts of vocabulary during study sessions. My way to practice vocab is to generate a random list of words together with a verb tense to practice. The goals is to first generate isolated phrases and afterwards generate a full text using connecting words.
And what about you? Looking forward to learn from yall
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