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Is speed important to you?

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Poll Question: Is speed important to you?
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Serpent
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 Message 33 of 35
22 July 2012 at 9:29pm | IP Logged 
Hehe so we're more similar than I thought :)
I personally think the optimal amount of grammar study and when to do it depends greatly on the language. So if you understand 80% despite not having had much grammar study, you may want to study some more grammar in order to improve your output.
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Josquin
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 Message 34 of 35
22 July 2012 at 9:41pm | IP Logged 
ZombieKing wrote:
Slow and steady wins the race :3

I just want to be thorough in my studies. Speed is secondary. The skills I want to achieve will come with time :)

Seconded! Language learning is neither a race nor a competition. As everything important in life, it just takes time. I love that proverb: "Grass doesn't grow faster, if you pull it." True story.
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atama warui
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 Message 35 of 35
22 July 2012 at 9:51pm | IP Logged 
Yep, I'd say you need to just somehow get the bigger picture of grammar (let's ignore vocab for the moment) to understand things, but details for output.

But grammar is finite - you spend a while with it, then you're done.

I'm not yet there in Japanese. I'm likely around the 70-75% mark (actually, 90% in some contexts, 50% in others), and my grammar studies are not done yet (because I tried to make the language live by using it a lot), so I have to still work for it to get better.

I did a LOT of grammar upfront, which was great to express myself with limited vocab, tho, which in turn made everything more fun, and I'm still a bit in a hurry to finally crouch out of the dark intermediate-woods. It's already fun, even though I sound like an idiot sometimes.


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