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BOLIO Senior Member United States Joined 4604 days ago 253 posts - 366 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish
| Message 9 of 23 02 June 2015 at 4:16pm | IP Logged |
Bienvenido a tejas! Aunque me gusta el área de Houston mejor para el aprendizaje de idiomas, tendrás muchas oportunidades de hablar sus lenguas en Dallas.
I look forward to following your log.
All the best,
BOLIO
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| djc463 Heptaglot Groupie United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5747 days ago 51 posts - 74 votes Speaks: English*, French, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, German, Italian Studies: Mandarin
| Message 10 of 23 02 June 2015 at 10:22pm | IP Logged |
Thank you BOLIO.
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| djc463 Heptaglot Groupie United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5747 days ago 51 posts - 74 votes Speaks: English*, French, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, German, Italian Studies: Mandarin
| Message 11 of 23 01 July 2015 at 6:13pm | IP Logged |
In June, I met my goals, having read both The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Joy Luck club, I just made 15 hours in
Mandarin study (working through assimil chinese 1 as I learn to write and read the characters on this second pass,
Memrise and CCTV "Growing up Chinese") and 10 hours of Japanese (mostly Pimsleur, some Colloquial Japanese).
Chinese: 15 hours, 0 minutes
Japanese: 11 hours, 5 minutes
Spanish: 4 hours, 35 minutes
German: 1 hour, 55 minutes
Italian: 1 hour, 55 minutes
Portuguese: 1 hour, 40 minutes
Russian: 1 hour, 5 minutes
French: 45 minutes
Greek: 45 minutes
Dutch: 20 minutes
Total 2015 running total
Spanish: 76 hours, 55 minutes
Japanese: 70 hours, 20 minutes
Chinese: 60 hours, 5 minutes
German: 21 hours, 30 minutes
Russian: 20 hours, 5 minutes
Italian: 15 hours, 25 minutes
French: 12 hours, 20 minutes
Portuguese: 11 hours, 0 minutes
Greek: 3 hours, 35 minutes
Dutch: 30 minutes
Polish: 5 minutes
I've now moved to Dallas and today (July 1st) I started my internal medicine residency, which means I'm not making
any goals for this month. I'm by no means dropping language learning, it's just with medicine being my priority, I'm
not sure yet what is reasonable to expect/shoot with my new medical responsibilities and study load. I'll be using
foreign language study (and exercise) primarily for relaxing during my time off, not 'intense study,' so my progress
will be slowed, especially in my weakest languages. Wish me luck!
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| rtickner Diglot Groupie AustraliaRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 3464 days ago 61 posts - 95 votes Speaks: English*, GermanB2 Studies: French, Spanish
| Message 12 of 23 02 July 2015 at 1:02am | IP Logged |
Good luck! Congrats on the engagement and medical school achievements. I'm following your
log with interest, you have a fascinating desire to study 10 languages in a month, fairly
consistently over the past few months, and I'm equally fascinated to see what the future
holds for you, as well as to hear a little more about what motivates you to study all
these languages, and why you chose to study so many as opposed to bunkering down on a
few.
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| djc463 Heptaglot Groupie United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5747 days ago 51 posts - 74 votes Speaks: English*, French, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, German, Italian Studies: Mandarin
| Message 13 of 23 01 August 2015 at 7:21pm | IP Logged |
I never had a "desire" per se to study 10 languages a month. I count "using" a language as study. The only languages
that have to study in the traditional sense are Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Polish, Dutch. The others, I may do some
traditional study, but the rest is just using the language (speaking, watching videos, listening to music, reading, etc).
I actually have always, bunkered down on a few, you're just now seeing the collective effect :). I would say this has
been the breakdown of my "focus" per year. I just continue to do things in the languages I already learned to
maintain them/continue to make slow progress, and to learn more about their culture. For me the hardest stage is
beginner-low intermediate, and I try not to have too many languages I'm studying at this level at once.
2004-2009: French
2009: Spanish
2009-2011: Russian
2010-2012: Italian
2012-2013: Portuguese
2011-2014: German
2014-2015: Chinese
2015: Japanese
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| djc463 Heptaglot Groupie United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5747 days ago 51 posts - 74 votes Speaks: English*, French, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, German, Italian Studies: Mandarin
| Message 14 of 23 01 August 2015 at 7:22pm | IP Logged |
July 1st, I turned a new page in my life, and started my internal medicine residency. My first month I was thrown into
the intensive care unit. Long story short, when I'm home most days, I just eat, sleep, and then go back to the
hospital, which has put language learning on the side. I now just do a bit when I have some time if I get home early
or on a day off, but more of just a way to relax rather than making a concerted effort to learn. Usually being a bit
busy helps me have a schedule, stay focused, and get more done. But working (average) 80 hours/week is too much
to have a good study schedule.
I have had plenty of time From 7/1/2014 (when I started logging) to 7/1/2015. So here I will add those hours, and
that will be my goal to beat the next time I have a year straight that I feel I can make progress again on language
learning. My goals during residency will be to read, watch movies, and improve the languages I have already started.
Right now I'm reading short stories by Chekhov and reading Harry Potter in Russian. I also listen to Mexican radio
from time to time, and watch videos on youtube in all of the languages that I've studied.
So my limited July study hours are as follows:
Japanese: 4 hours, 30 minutes (I watched some anime series, haven't found any that I really like yet. And I listen to
Pimsleur when working out)
Russian: 3 hours, 0 minutes (reading, some youtube, music)
Spanish: 2 hours, 30 minutes (Mexican radio, speaking with native speakers here in Dallas)
Chinese: 1 hour, 5 minutes (Really sad about this, but all my Chinese work in months past has been "study" and I'm
too tired to keep up much of that. I haven't touched my assimil or done character exercises. I watch CCTV "growing
up Chinese."
Portuguese: 40 minutes (youtube)
German: 40 minutes (youtube
French: 30 minutes (music, youtube)
Italian: 0 :(
Total: 12 hours, 25 minutes :(
2015 running total:
Spanish: 79 hours, 25 minutes
Japanese: 74 hours, 50 minutes
Chinese: 61 hours, 10 minutes
German: 22 hours, 10 minutes
Russian: 23 hours, 5 minutes
Italian: 15 hours, 25 minutes
French: 12 hours, 50 minutes
Portuguese: 11 hours, 40 minutes
Greek: 3 hours, 35 minutes
Dutch: 30 minutes
Polish: 5 minutes
Edited by djc463 on 01 August 2015 at 7:23pm
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| djc463 Heptaglot Groupie United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5747 days ago 51 posts - 74 votes Speaks: English*, French, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, German, Italian Studies: Mandarin
| Message 15 of 23 01 August 2015 at 7:35pm | IP Logged |
As mentioned in my last post, I think the past year (since I started logging, pre-residency) will be my hours to beat
for the future! Here was how they broke down:
German: 147 hours, 30 minutes
Japanese: 94 hours, 10 minutes
Spanish: 91 hours, 20 minutes
Chinese: 87 hours, 5 minutes
Russian: 39 hours, 10 minutes
French: 34 hours, 20 minutes
Italian: 30 hours, 25 minutes
Portuguese: 27 hours, 35 minutes
Dutch: 6 hours
Polish: 5 hours
Greek: 3 hours, 35 minutes
Total: 566 hours, 10 minutes
THE RECORD FOR ME TO BEAT
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| djc463 Heptaglot Groupie United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5747 days ago 51 posts - 74 votes Speaks: English*, French, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, German, Italian Studies: Mandarin
| Message 16 of 23 07 September 2015 at 5:12am | IP Logged |
This month I was again very busy at the hospital, but with my language study “free time,” I continued to do a lot of
reading and listening in Russian (movies, Chekhov’s stories, news, interviews about Ukrainian and Russian politics). I
also decided to do a bit of Polish lessons, following my new wave of slavic interest.
Russian: 4 hours, 0 minutes
Spanish: 3 hours, 30 minutes
Japanese: 3 hours, 5 minutes
Chinese: 2 hours, 0 minutes
Portuguese: 1 hour, 10 minutes
Polish: 1 hour, 0 minutes
German: 35 minutes
French: 25 minutes
Italian: 25 minutes
2015 Running total:
Spanish: 82 hours, 55 minutes
Japanese: 77 hours, 55 minutes
Chinese: 63 hours, 10 minutes
Russian: 27 hours, 5 minutes
German: 22 hours, 45 minutes
Italian: 15 hours, 50 minutes
French: 13 hours, 15 minutes
Portuguese: 12 hours, 50 minutes
Greek: 3 hours, 35 minutes
Polish: 1 hour, 5 minutes
Dutch: 30 minutes
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