Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 6, 2024 7:00:01 GMT
Things will certainly not get easier once the challenge is over. Announcement to friends and family about what you are doing for accountability is a big deal. The fact that I was openly telling people that I was learning Arabic when I didn't have the ability was a huge motivating factor for me. For example I know that when I attend next year's multilingual meetup in Berlin I will be asked in a friendly way how is your Arabic? If I say I haven't gone very far yet I will feel stupid. Talk to native speakers more often than you do now.
A lot more If your ultimate goal is to become fluent in your target language then speaking C Level Contact List may be the one thing you don't do enough of. To be honest if you speak enough you don't need to take the language learner challenge. This means you need to face the challenge of understanding that the elephant in the room is really speaking. You have to find more ways to speak up and services like this are really the best. If you haven't started talking to people in your target language on a regular basis then it really is a lot easier and less daunting than you think and I've written a getting started guide that will help you. Never compare yourself to others. It has nothing to do with your performance.
Tian's Language Challenge. Don’t fall into the trap of comparing yourself to others or their level. Everyone is at a different stage and ends up in a different place. It doesn't matter. What matters is what you learned yourself and ultimately and months after the challenge ended. So don't worry about his Japanese being better than mine or her accent being more convincing than mine. That may well be the case but it doesn't matter because you only have to worry about how far you can get.
A lot more If your ultimate goal is to become fluent in your target language then speaking C Level Contact List may be the one thing you don't do enough of. To be honest if you speak enough you don't need to take the language learner challenge. This means you need to face the challenge of understanding that the elephant in the room is really speaking. You have to find more ways to speak up and services like this are really the best. If you haven't started talking to people in your target language on a regular basis then it really is a lot easier and less daunting than you think and I've written a getting started guide that will help you. Never compare yourself to others. It has nothing to do with your performance.
Tian's Language Challenge. Don’t fall into the trap of comparing yourself to others or their level. Everyone is at a different stage and ends up in a different place. It doesn't matter. What matters is what you learned yourself and ultimately and months after the challenge ended. So don't worry about his Japanese being better than mine or her accent being more convincing than mine. That may well be the case but it doesn't matter because you only have to worry about how far you can get.