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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 26, 2023 6:51:43 GMT
In this article I’ll use my experience with the inaugural challenge back in the middle of the year to show you how to make the language challenge work for you. I know this because during my first language challenge I made a lot of mistakes despite being a fairly experienced language learner. It can really shock you to suddenly find yourself in a new situation even if it happened to be online I worked too hard trying to get ahead of myself and took it all too seriously and ended up burning out luckily I managed to turn it around and get on I wrote about how I did it in this article about learning Cantonese. I don’t want this to happen to you so read on for expert tips you also need to use the C Level Contact List right approach if you want to achieve your language learning goals. My course is a fun and effective way to get you speaking fluently by teaching you through stories instead of rules. Learn more and request a one-day free trial of the course of your choice. A key to success in a language challenge: frustration and learning goals that are not too high. Taking small steps in the right direction is better than pursuing an unattainable goal. It’s much better to burn out or beat yourself up for not reaching your goals. Being fluent is not a good goal. The first minute conversation with a native speaker is. Achieving modest goals creates space for you to truly enjoy the learning process and helps you avoid stress that can cause you to lose motivation or even give up.
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