todoslinguas log (french, italian)
Posted: Mon May 11, 2020 9:32 pm
Hi everyone,
This is my first time posting in this community. Since I have more free time these days, I would like to dedicate myself to learning some languages. Right now, I want to focus on French and Italian.
I studied French on and off again during the last 8 months. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to give proper time to immerse myself. But due to some French music, I've got a new wave of motivation to learn. And I started Italian (still a beginner) but had trouble improving my knowledge. Now, I want to make my Italian fluent enough to enjoy some Italian movies and music.
The study plan looks long but it's stuff I used before. Sort of like a review to get back into the groove
French and Italian Plan:
Let me know if there is anything that helped you improve your skills or gave you motivation.
This is my first time posting in this community. Since I have more free time these days, I would like to dedicate myself to learning some languages. Right now, I want to focus on French and Italian.
I studied French on and off again during the last 8 months. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to give proper time to immerse myself. But due to some French music, I've got a new wave of motivation to learn. And I started Italian (still a beginner) but had trouble improving my knowledge. Now, I want to make my Italian fluent enough to enjoy some Italian movies and music.
The study plan looks long but it's stuff I used before. Sort of like a review to get back into the groove
French and Italian Plan:
- anki - I've made decks for 501 verbs, vocab, and audio of assimil lessons.
- assimil - Will start listening from the beginning to review.
- read books - Read every night outloud for 30 mins.
- news in slow - Listen to about 30 mins per day to train my ear.
- yabla - Do 30 minutes of lessons every day.
Let me know if there is anything that helped you improve your skills or gave you motivation.