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Hello all.
Iāve been wanting to learn Norwegian for a very long time with the hopes of becoming a fluent speaker(imo B2). Iām finally at a point where I can dedicate as much time as I want to this. I must mention that I am currently B2 in Spanish largely from self study so I have a pretty good understanding of whatās required to learn a language on your own. However, I want to know from people who study Norwegian and have gained fluency in the language;
What is the most efficient and effective method in which to learn the language?
If you could go back and start over with what you know now, what would your ideal study plan look like?
Learning Spanish, I was big into the ācomprehensible inputā methodology but while it was definitely effective on its own, it was a bit slow to me.
So please feel free to leave suggestions. Iām starting from a completely blank state and have at least 4 hours(likely more) that Iām willing to dedicate to this everyday. I am also able to take at least a few trips a year(probably a week long) to Norway.
Once I get enough responses and get a plan formulated Iād love to eventually post progress reports so yall can see your experiment in action. Thank you all!
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