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29 Nov 2022
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Does anyone have any advice in learning 2 languages at the same time and how to stick to it?
Does anyone have any advice in learning 2 languages at the same time and how to stick to it?
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30 Nov 2022
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Block scheduling. Study language 1 in the morning and language 2 in the afternoon. During each period, focus on one language exclusively. For instance, Language 1 (AM): Practice reading and comprehension, grammar, writing summaries, pronunciation (accent reduction), etc. Repeat this cycle or process in the afternoon, but using Language 2 (PM).
Make sure to take breaks and rest.
Don’t mix them up. Learn them separately. It is possible and very rewarding. You can do this. :)
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- Country or region United States
- Country or region United States
Block scheduling. Study language 1 in the morning and language 2 in the afternoon. During each period, focus on one language exclusively. For instance, Language 1 (AM): Practice reading and comprehension, grammar, writing summaries, pronunciation (accent reduction), etc. Repeat this cycle or process in the afternoon, but using Language 2 (PM).
Make sure to take breaks and rest.
Don’t mix them up. Learn them separately. It is possible and very rewarding. You can do this. :)
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- Country or region United States

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