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michaelmichael
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 Message 9 of 27
23 August 2010 at 6:43pm | IP Logged 
feanarosurion/zekecoma: I am jealous that you will be able to maintain your pace. I too have been putting in long hours this summer.

Arekkusu: Your post gives me hope !! 30 mins a day and quite a bit to show for it.

nuriayasmin: glad you have a balanced life, unfortunately for me, studying french is more than just a hobby, it is a necessity. The not minding slow progression is probably key for language learning, I've read a few posts of people who are burnt out and are on the verge of quitting. A lot of frustration and demotivation can come from expecting too much, too soon.

galindo: Sounds like you're having fun :). I am thinking of looping American movies with the french DVD option at some point, since i am familiar with the stories. I have no idea what movies from France should be required viewing for us anglophones. The 2 movies from quebec that i know i must see are "bon cop, bad cop" and Les invasions barbares. I think i will get these during the holidays

Edited by michaelmichael on 23 August 2010 at 6:45pm

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Luai_lashire
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 Message 10 of 27
23 August 2010 at 9:08pm | IP Logged 
I also usually don't spend much time per day studying- usually 30 minutes to an hour of active study, and 0 to 5
hours of exposure to the language through watching movies and tv shows or using the internet (I have my facebook
and google accounts set in the languages I'm studying, and I'm also addicted to a Japanese online game). I find that
how much progress I make varies by what exactly I'm doing during my active study period- for example, I made
extremely rapid progress using Smart.FM's core 2000 series to learn vocabulary (although it seems this method has
a high drop-out rate- most people get burned out around step 3 or 4). At times that my daily routine only
consists of doing grammar readings and exercises, or memorizing song lyrics, or struggling through a children's
book, I don't make quite as good progress.
I think it's entirely possible to make rapid progress on 30 minutes a day- you just have to be very good at gauging
what you need to be doing at the stage you're at in your learning, and what methods are most effective for you
personally.
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Bao
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 Message 11 of 27
23 August 2010 at 10:50pm | IP Logged 
I don't do active study, because I'm a Very Lazy Person.

Well, only when I feel like it and then it's just a fun activity so it can't be counted as active study.

However ... in March I kept a diary, during immersion in Spain, and then I spent about 40 hours a week on Spanish (work, daily life, exposure and the odd bout of studying) plus 40 hours on my other languages (exposure plus the odd bout of studying)
- I have to say I was actually pretty mad at myself for wasting 4-5 hours a day on German, English or non-language related tasks.
It's been less since I've returned to Germany and decided I had to pick up French ...


Luai, the smart.fm application annoys me and so I import interesting series to anki, so that I can manipulate at will. (=
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Polyglotted
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 Message 12 of 27
24 August 2010 at 2:22am | IP Logged 
I've spent about an hour on Russian every day this Summer as well as revising it in my head on the go. Once I begin university in mid-September, I have about 24 contact hours a week plus work outside of Uni, because I'm going to be taking up Mandarin as an intensive ab initio course, so hopefully for the next few years most of my days will be taken up with language learning :)
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garyb
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 Message 13 of 27
28 August 2010 at 4:00am | IP Logged 
I'm currently single and unemployed (best way to be, apart from the lack of money!), and my time that's not spent socialising, exercising, preparing/eating food, wasting time, and doing job-hunting activities comes to anything from 2 to 10 hours per day. That time mostly gets split between language learning and music practice/study; the ratio just depends on which one I feel more like doing at the time (and whether I have a gig or a language speaking opportunity coming up sooner!) but it probably averages out as about half and half. So to answer your question, anything from 1 to 5 hours per day. Obviously there'll be some days when I won't have the time or inclination for any, and others when I'll really go at it.

When I had a full-time job the situation was similar; less free time in general of course but when I didn't have much to do at work I'd frequently find myself on language learning websites.

Edited by garyb on 28 August 2010 at 4:02am

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zekecoma
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 Message 14 of 27
28 August 2010 at 5:13am | IP Logged 
michaelmichael wrote:
feanarosurion/zekecoma: I am jealous that you will be able to
maintain your pace. I too have been putting in long hours this summer.


Well I do have a problem though. Before I started learning German, I used to spend 24
hours a day programming on the computer. Now since I started learning German, my
programming work as seriously declined. The only reason I have so much time is because I
don't have a job right now. But, when I find a job I will probably have as much time as
the next person who has a job.
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James29
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 Message 15 of 27
28 August 2010 at 2:14pm | IP Logged 
I do 30-45 minutes a day first thing in the morning. If I do more than 45 minutes I will feel burned out, but I make myself study every single day. If I don't do it first thing in the morning I will never get it done. In the evenings I often watch an episode of Destinos as a way of zoning out after work, but I don't count that as studying because it is so passive and I do it with a beer.
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justberta
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 Message 16 of 27
28 August 2010 at 2:35pm | IP Logged 
I don't study.


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