As I’ve mentioned, I haven’t been spending much time on Duolingo lately, maybe 5 to 10 minutes a day, but I am consistent. And I’m doing other things to improve my vocabulary. I’ll talk about that tomorrow.
July 9, 2023
As I’ve mentioned, I haven’t been spending much time on Duolingo lately, maybe 5 to 10 minutes a day, but I am consistent. And I’m doing other things to improve my vocabulary. I’ll talk about that tomorrow.
July 9, 2023
I saw yesterday you got it right but turned around, the mean was right. I wish i could learn it, but it drove me nuts when I tried. I keep thinking i will call the library and ask if they have classes on conversational spanish
I think you would have fun learning a bit of conversational Spanish if you had someone to talk to with it.
Consistency — yep, you nailed it. A while back I fell off the wagon (reading challenge); forgetting that even 5-10 minutes a day still counts.
Baby steps can be powerful if we’re consistent. 🙂
As long as you do some every day to keep up with it, I think that is the most important.
I agree!
at least you’ve achieving soemthing
I just realised today, that I’ve got way behind with the “online monthly classes” I’m taking – and I may soon, restart the program – as I’ve a lifetime access… I probably still won’t do the ones that my “hands” couldn’t manage but I may be able to “adapt” the technique…
Lifetime access is great. It gives a lot of flexibility.
Good job on keeping up with it.
Thanks.