Keeping an L2 journal
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Keeping an L2 journal
Sorry if this question's been asked, but I couldn't find it. If I wanted to keep a journal of sorts to practice writing in my TL, should I make a separate thread for it? Or does it belong in my log? Ideally I'd like it to be where it could be seen by other members so I could have constructive criticism, and I'm not sure how many people check other member's logs, or if they're more private.
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Re: Keeping an L2 journal
I personally check logs of anyone who is learning a language I am learning, or a language I might start learning. So that I can steal what works for them
Wish everyone but their L2s in the title of their logs so my life would be easier
Anyway, that's just me. I dunno what other people do.
Wish everyone but their L2s in the title of their logs so my life would be easier
Anyway, that's just me. I dunno what other people do.
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Re: Keeping an L2 journal
Schadenfruede wrote:Sorry if this question's been asked, but I couldn't find it. If I wanted to keep a journal of sorts to practice writing in my TL, should I make a separate thread for it? Or does it belong in my log? Ideally I'd like it to be where it could be seen by other members so I could have constructive criticism, and I'm not sure how many people check other member's logs, or if they're more private.
If you post it in the logs forum, and you explicitly say "corrections are welcome", then you will get corrections.
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Many people keep separate logs. It isn't a problem. I myself have a Free and Legal Challenge log along with my primary log, and some members keep a TL log.
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Re: Keeping an L2 journal
devilyoudont wrote:I personally check logs of anyone who is learning a language I am learning, or a language I might start learning. So that I can steal what works for them
Wish everyone but their L2s in the title of their logs so my life would be easier
Anyway, that's just me. I dunno what other people do.
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