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BaronBill
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 Message 17 of 30
06 March 2014 at 2:20am | IP Logged 
albysky wrote:
I let my thoughts free by talking to myself when i drive if noone else is in
the car.


Guilty. I usually turn of the radio and just belt out full volume conversations with myself in whatever language I'm the most excited about at that moment.
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sctroyenne
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 Message 18 of 30
06 March 2014 at 5:25am | IP Logged 
In many ways it's more important to use free time (or part of it, at least) to prep your materials for taking advantage of these hidden moments than for just straight studying since these short bursts of review help "stoke" the forgetting curve that's so important to language learning. My hidden moment time truly ends up being some of my most productive time - especially commuting. When I was writing a thesis I always joked that the best thing I could do would be to just ride the train all day seeing how much work I got done just to avoid being bored.

I do have to say, though, that after discovering mindfulness meditation I've appreciated the importance for breaks. In this day and age, we don't get many waking moments where we're *not* being bombarded with information and stimuli in addition to our own constant thoughts. A moment of quietness can be quite powerful and it's supposed to do wonders for your concentration.
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 Message 19 of 30
06 March 2014 at 11:10am | IP Logged 
I normally cycle to work, but sometimes I take the bus for whatever reason. While the bus is slower, more expensive, less convenient and less fun than the bike, it is a great opportunity to get some reading or listening or Anki done.

I've found myself walking down the street talking to myself in a foreign language on more than a few occasions, and from what I remember from another thread on here a wee while ago, I'm not the only one.

I agree with sctroyenne though. I already try to do too many things and make all my time productive and I don't take enough time to take a break and relax a bit. Mindfulness is great and I don't practise it enough.
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 Message 20 of 30
07 March 2014 at 4:27pm | IP Logged 
Having been in Germany for the past two weeks, I have spent the time on the bus listening to one of the public radios or looking up words - on a paper dictionary - that come to mind or which I see on banners.

In addition, in a few occasions I asked clerks at different shops to explain me something or correcting me, and they were in each case quite cordial.

Edited by drygramul on 07 March 2014 at 4:29pm

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 Message 21 of 30
07 March 2014 at 9:21pm | IP Logged 
drygramul wrote:
Having been in Germany for the past two weeks, I have spent the time
on the bus listening to one of the public radios or looking up words - on a paper
dictionary - that come to mind or which I see on banners.

In addition, in a few occasions I asked clerks at different shops to explain me something
or correcting me, and they were in each case quite cordial.


I've had similar experiences. It's always good to treat people as individuals, and banish
any preconceptions.

I hope you enjoy your time in Germany. I slightly envy you, but I really hope you have a
great time.
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 Message 22 of 30
26 December 2014 at 3:03am | IP Logged 
Does anyone read/listen in the shower? Any tips? Waterproof gadgets are too expensive (at least given that I didn't think of that when getting them), so I've been looking at various transparent folders... but I'm scared of damaging my books :P
I've also thought of leaving my phone somewhere in a safe area, with music on.
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luke
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 Message 23 of 30
26 December 2014 at 3:28am | IP Logged 
One hidden moment is saying the numbers you see in your target language.
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 Message 24 of 30
26 December 2014 at 9:52am | IP Logged 
Serpent wrote:
Waterproof gadgets are too expensive (at least given that I didn't think of that when getting
them)


I've been really happy with my $20? $30? "Splash Shower Tunes" Bluetooth player that I bought off Amazon
a while. It looks like the product may have changed names and/or may be sold by multiple vendors under
their own names, but search for that name and let the current reviews guide you. :)


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