You can find some interesting insight about this matter on Luca Lampariello`s site:
http://www.thepolyglotdream.com/b-to-c-1/?utm_source=drip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=subscriber-name-capitalize-default-hey-are-you-fluent-or-proficient
How to get past the B2-C1 plateau?
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Re: How to get past the B2-C1 plateau?
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Re: How to get past the B2-C1 plateau?
The second article about this issue, written by Luca:
http://www.thepolyglotdream.com/b-to-c-2/?utm_source=drip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=glcn-2
http://www.thepolyglotdream.com/b-to-c-2/?utm_source=drip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=glcn-2
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Re: How to get past the B2-C1 plateau?
Can't read his site. Too many pop-ups and distractions. I know this is his business, but please only ask me once if I want your free book!
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Re: How to get past the B2-C1 plateau?
Voytek wrote:The second article about this issue, written by Luca:
http://www.thepolyglotdream.com/b-to-c-2/?utm_source=drip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=glcn-2
That seems like good advice.One more thing: No matter where you stand, don’t look to the top of the mountain and curse the distance in between.
Instead, look to that peak and realize that today it is closer than it was yesterday, and tomorrow it will be even closer than it is today.
No matter how you cut it, going from intermediate to advanced language skills is a long-term goal.
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