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holly heels
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Studies: Mandarin

 
 Message 9 of 25
10 March 2015 at 9:42pm | IP Logged 
Every weekday for the last 1 1/2 years-

Approx. 1 hour of Mandarin radio commentary

Approx. 90 minutes of Mandarin TV news both from Taiwan and Mainland China.

On the weekends it's more soap operas and sermons amounting to 2 hours daily.

20 minutes of unscripted spontaneous self-talk daily.

30 minutes of vocab review daily.

Yes it's overkill but I can do much of it at work, even the self-talk as I sit in an office cubicle with a headset.

When I started this regimen I could barely understand the weekly Mandarin sermons so I gave up in frustration, but now I have understood 57 of the last 60 sermons, and I quiz myself on each one by cross referencing with a Bible afterwards. For example I had never heard the story of Hannah in the Bible, and I actually learned it thru the medium of Mandarin.
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Lakeseayesno
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Speaks: English, Spanish*, Japanese, Italian
Studies: Esperanto, French

 
 Message 10 of 25
10 March 2015 at 11:33pm | IP Logged 
I try to aim for little bits even on busy days--thirty minutes minimum. On great days it's anywhere from ninety minutes to six-seven hours, but these are happening further and further apart as of late.
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Juаn
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 Message 11 of 25
10 March 2015 at 11:48pm | IP Logged 
I average about five hours a day, five days per week. This includes formal language study as well as reading in French and German.
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PeterMollenburg
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Speaks: English*
Studies: FrenchB1

 
 Message 12 of 25
11 March 2015 at 1:07am | IP Logged 
In 2013 I averaged 1hr,15min of study per day. This was only counting course
materials, although I didn't do many extra activities such as TV,reading,podcasts,
whatever that year.

In 2014 I averaged 2hrs,32min of study a day. This included everything- courses,
watching movies, reading books, listening to podcasts, listening to audio courses
while commuting to and from work.

This year I'm around 2hrs,40min a day on average counting everything.

These hours of study are all for French. In 2014 I did some Dutch and in 2013 some
Spanish and Dutch, but not a great deal. French has been my main focus.

I'm a perfectionist so a lot of learning time especially with courses has been
arguably more easily attained due to over analytical study habits that sees me easily
pass an hour as I analyse everything I come across. Although this has changed lately,
for the better. It seems I'm extra analytical with French as I am not definitely not
as fussy with other languages I have studied.

All in all it depends on your constraints, your lifestyle, committments, tolerance for
study, methods you use and so on.

I've always had the figure of 90 minutes a day of one particular language would see
most people progress very nicely in that language. It's a good amount of time to get
enough flow and exposure to new concepts/vocab etc, but not too much to burn out (for
most). Many would disagree :)
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BaronBill
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Speaks: English*, French, German
Studies: Spanish, Mandarin, Persian

 
 Message 13 of 25
11 March 2015 at 1:43am | IP Logged 
I spend an average of 3-4 hours per day every day. This includes course work, reading, writing, listening, and watching movies.
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luke
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Studies: Esperanto, French

 
 Message 14 of 25
11 March 2015 at 2:42am | IP Logged 
Probably 3+ hours per day. Most of that is sub-optimal. While driving in the car, reading and listening here
and there, reviewing a lesson, 10 minutes or so with Mr. Anki, watching some videos, etc.

Edited by luke on 11 March 2015 at 2:43am

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Expugnator
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Speaks: Portuguese*, Norwegian, French, English, Italian, Papiamento
Studies: Mandarin, Georgian, Russian

 
 Message 15 of 25
11 March 2015 at 10:51pm | IP Logged 
French: ~90 min
Mandarin: ~90 min
Russian: ~50 min
German: ~40 min
Georgian: ~40 min
Estonian: ~30 min
Norwegian: ~30 min
Italian: ~15 min
Turkish: ~10 min
Papiamento: ~10 min

Total time ~4h45 min

Each day from Monday to Friday.
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irishmaggot
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Ireland
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Studies: German

 
 Message 16 of 25
12 March 2015 at 12:34am | IP Logged 
Wow some of you do loads! I'm aiming to do two hours of German a day. One hour of Rosetta Stone followed by an hour of Michel Thomas. Some days I go over by watching a movie or some TV but I've only recently started learning so I don't understand most of whats being said. I'm finding nickelodeon Jr Germany very good though. Dora the Explorer and Team Umizoomi are just about my language level.

Edited by irishmaggot on 12 March 2015 at 12:38am



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