Serbian - B1 in One Year
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Re: Serbian - B1 in One Year
Hi.
@iguanamon said the truth.
I saw it so many times and also happened to me.
X in y time is a recipe for a disaster. People fail to notice that Benny does that full-time, being what gives him bread on the table. Ordinary people have a work and even a family. A little change in your daily routine and you feel lost. So relax. You will become B1. Maybe not at the end of the year, but isn't more important that you have a good time and enjoy yourself?
Good luck
@iguanamon said the truth.
I saw it so many times and also happened to me.
X in y time is a recipe for a disaster. People fail to notice that Benny does that full-time, being what gives him bread on the table. Ordinary people have a work and even a family. A little change in your daily routine and you feel lost. So relax. You will become B1. Maybe not at the end of the year, but isn't more important that you have a good time and enjoy yourself?
Good luck
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