german2k01 wrote:Hello Guys,
I have a query regarding what kinds of language tasks you follow when it comes to doing active study and how much time do you dedicate to it every day? And, what does your week schedule mainly consist of? There are so many language-related activities learners can follow over the course of a week. However, I am asking from getting more bang for your buck point of view. Let's say if you want to be proficient in all three major skills such as listening, reading, and speaking. Passive consumption of the language is excluded as you can do it anytime.
As an aside, why do you include active study in your language learning days? What benefits do you see in it for youself?
Thanks
ah active study,
by this wording, I only understand or assume that you implied visiting the country you would learn that country's languge well.
but...
I think without passive consumption it will again be almost impossible to ensure you reach advanced level. Because I know someone had lived in Turkey for long time ,but those Turkish was a bit bad (at least sure it was not advanced) because as I overviewed or observed they just lived in Turkey for long time. had had no language education or had not educated themself individually.
what benefit I see: (for my russian) , as I previously said , I think language work does not consist of just one work. It should also contain cultural conformity for some levels (Advanced-Excellent)