I started using Duolingo on 11th September 2013. You can say that you learned more than you thought.
At first I knew English and Spanish, but of course my mother tongue. Then I studied French, I am currently studying German, Italian and Dutch, and I am studying Danish.
But is this helpful? How and when to use languages such as German, Italian, Dutch, Danish, French (available only in my country, Spanish, English, Portuguese) etc. I wanted to know this when I started learning them but then I got my own answer. My goals for these languages are as follows.
I would like to say that one of my favorite hobbies is reading, so if you can read books and articles in these languages, I can say that I achieved my goal. I have a lot of English books. There are several French and German books. It makes it possible for me to practice, even difficult things for me. But the key is practice, practice and practice.
I have to add that I am an active member of Couchsurfing and have the opportunity to host and meet many people in many countries. I practice speaking Dutch, English, French and German with my mother tongue speakers, but even if they understand me, I feel a little proud.
I work in Danish trees but I am practicing all the other languages I am learning to remember them (practice perfect)
This is a long and pleasant trip, and I believe that I always enjoy what I've enjoyed so far. Thanks to Duolingo, I was able to communicate with many foreigners in my city.
Anyway, I do not think I can express my feelings about Duolingo clearly and clearly. So please let me know if you ask a question.
What about you? What is your language learning goal? Are you a serious learner? Or are you just learning? Do you think we can learn one, two, three or more languages at the same time?
For me, my goal is to learn more about the fields that I am interested in. It is technology and business. Simple Goal - Learning For the moment, my goal was to get out of the science fiction (a bit, now here!), But this is only for "optimized learning". Whatever your goal, do not deviate too much. It is distracting. If you start making a list ... you should start contacting people. This is a part of many people in need. They are too complicated because they are not putting theirs on the payee's shoes. Save time and energy - No one like long email. Everyone loves short emails - especially if you do not ask for too much. In this case, we require 15/30 minutes of time
The process of personal goals is more detailed. I will divide my personal goals into learning and customs. Learning includes topics such as MOOC, language, woodcraft and other skills. Establishing personal goals requires you to list goals, define goals, achieve realistic goals (that is, how often you practice), and eventually record progress includes. If the number of 'courses' is limited and you can track completed courses, this is easy for language learning etc. in Memrise.
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