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I'veīeen studying it for 2 years and I still can't read a book with a dictionary. Skype and in person, by visiting Chinese-owned shops.Ģ014 is going to be the last year I'm really going to inforce Georgian that much. I expect to be able to talk in Chinese next year, both through I'll keep working on my routine and try to fill some I have no idea about CEFR levels when appliable, but I have a ratherĭinamic routine for Chinese, which includes SRS, podcast classes, TV series classes andĬartoon with subtitles in Chinese. Simple: to really fall in love with Chinese language and culture. It was still a "secret"įor the HTLAL community. In 2013 I started delving into native materials for Chinese. Write more often, so I can activate the language a bit, too. Vocabulary gaps, namely the news, but I'm not going to use textbooks anymore. My goal for 2014 is no less than basic fluency, which I'm going toĪssess through being able to watch TV with subtitles. I learned to enjoy everything Norwegian, and I'm having a great time with novelsĪnd TV series. My real success in TAC 2013 (since Papiamento, French and Chinese weren't part of the No idea of when I'm going to start native materials, though. I'm still not enforcing declension study, I plan toĭo this at my next resource, TY Russian old edition. Currently working at Living Language Beginner. I've done all 3Īssimil editions plus Breve Manual de Língua Russa, by Nina Potapova (similar editions I'm rather busy and I'll keep at one textbook at once for a while. In the future for minor languages from the Caucasus and finno-ugric ones. Literature alongside with translations as well as become able to use Russian textbooks Therefore, I'm focusing on reaching basic reading fluency so I can start the Russian The Russian culture but not so much the language (I prefer Southern Slavic and Czech). Loose way, and I need much more vocabulary till I can start bilingual reading. So that I can see consistent progress in Russian. My real hope is that the interaction with other team members will boost my motivation Want to finish and not enter 2014 with old, frustating materials. Temporary lack of consistency won't last long, though, as there are some books I really Schedule every day in this period between Christmas and New Year's Eve. TAC actually doesn't stop, even though I'm not studying my whole Wish everyone a nice 2014 with lots of knowledge, friendship and wisdom! Anyone feel free to share suggestions on how to make my insane routine better. and I would also love to share experiences with teammates and other I'm available for any questions regarding the languages I'm learning, resources,ĭifficulties etc. Later on I plan to update my levels, goals and study routine for each language. I didn'tĪccept any positions as a team leader because I usually don't have much time for theįorum, as I tend to post after I'm done with all my studies.
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I'm also going to be a godfather for Brazilian Portuguese at Team Iberia. As for Papiamento, I'm working on a parallel project for it. Remain on its own, I'm not subscribing to individual TAC for German alone because itĭoesn't make much sense. I may join an advancedįrench team if it comes to reality, as well as a Rare team for Georgian. Scandinaviam Team) and 1 for Estonian (the Balto-Uralic team). So far I've joined 1 team for Russian, 1 for Mandarin, 1 for Norwegian (the Russian, Norwegian, Mandarin, Georgian, French, Papiamento, German and Estonian. Therefore, forĢ014 I intend to maintain this sole log where I'm going to write about my studies on Think that way was both harder to update and for the audience to follow. Last year I posted each language at its own log, but I Subject: Expug’s All at On(c)e Log - TAC14 Document your progress and get support, tips and encouragement from other forum members. Printed From: įorum Discription: Your personal language learning logbook: milestones, successes, brick walls & goals great and small. Language Learning Forum: Expug’s All at On(c)e Log - TAC14 Print Page | Close Window