Re: Bex Spanish log 2019: a definitive guide on the slowest way to learn Spanish ever!
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2019 10:01 am
well done - that's great progress!
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That's great news BexBex wrote:What a difference from February...
I could follow the whole thing, there wasn't a single section I didn't follow. There were words I didn't get and I missed bits here and there but nothing noticeable. I didn't really even notice I was following so easily until it had finished, because I was just watching it....like normal TV
badger wrote:well done - that's great progress!
DaveAgain wrote:That's great news Bex
PeterMollenburg wrote:Hi Bex,
Occasionally I drop in on your log, which I’ve done today as I stalk the forum instead of attending to things I should, ah well, provided I don’t make a habit of it!
It’s great to see your listening skills have taken a leap forward, and that you are progressing well through courses like the massive FSI course and the PMP series while focusing on your weaknesses. It’s really nice to read about your gains of late! Also it’s nice to see you’re sticking at it - that’s the most important element, is it not, in learning a FL, right? No need to answer. Great work Bex! Great progress! Your dedication and determination is paying off!
Brun Ugle wrote:I think I would move on and possibly review the lesson again later. I find often that something that seems very difficult can resolve itself when I go back to it a few chapters later.
I would also combine FSI with other activities. Perhaps a regular textbook or workbook. I never rely on just one course.
It sounds like you’re making really good progress though. Congratulations on that. And don’t worry, what seems hard now will soon be easy.
Bex wrote:I think I would prefer some thing with more context as I'm feeling a bit like FSI is drilling the conjugations but sometimes I'm conjugating a verb correctly but I'm not totally sure what the verb means, and I don't think I'd be able to recall it quickly enough in an actual conversation even after all the drilling