How I use my language journal | Language goals update & plan with me 📝

Lindie Botes
5 May 202128:23

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host shares updates on her language learning journey, discussing changes in her learning plans, apps she's using, and new habits she's trying. She reviews her progress over the past month and quarter, and plans for the upcoming quarter. The host also introduces a new habit tracker for language learning apps and expresses gratitude for donations that will help improve her video sound quality.

Takeaways

  • 📅 The video is a chatty update on the language learning journey, focusing on reviewing the past quarter and planning for the next.
  • 🔍 The creator reflects on language learning strategies, including the use of apps and the importance of finding what works best.
  • 📝 The language journal is a key tool for tracking progress, with modifications made to its format based on the creator's evolving needs.
  • 🗓️ Time tracking with Toggle revealed that more time was spent on language learning than initially perceived, highlighting the value of tracking habits.
  • 🌟 Hungarian is a major focus, with the creator committing to italki lessons and other forms of practice, including upcoming radio interviews.
  • 📉 Tagalog takes a back seat as the creator prioritizes other languages, acknowledging the need to review and reinforce learning to combat forgetting.
  • 📚 The creator experimented with different methods to integrate language learning into daily routines, such as using language learning apps in a habit tracker.
  • 🎯 Goals for the next quarter are flexible and adjusted based on the creator's current language proficiency and interest levels.
  • 📈 The creator emphasizes the importance of setting achievable daily habits over large, infrequent study sessions for language learning.
  • 💬 Community engagement is encouraged through social media and a newsletter, fostering a supportive environment for language learning.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video?

    -The main focus of the video is to discuss the changes in the language learning plans, the effectiveness of different methods and apps used, and to review the past month and plan for the new quarter of language learning.

  • What has the language learner found about the frequency of journal entries in language learning?

    -The language learner initially attempted to write journal entries every Sunday but found it not as beneficial, especially for languages like Tagalog where they are a beginner. They decided to stop writing weekly journal entries and instead focus on monthly reflections.

  • How does the language learner use the 'toggle' app in their language learning routine?

    -The language learner uses the 'toggle' app to track the amount of time spent on language learning. They draw out the hours spent on each language in a week to see which languages are taking priority.

  • What was the language learner's experience with writing in Hungarian and Tagalog?

    -The language learner found writing in Hungarian essays for homework and practice throughout the week beneficial, while writing in Tagalog, being a beginner, was not as fruitful as they spent most of the time struggling with what to write.

  • What changes did the language learner make to their language learning plan mid-quarter?

    -The language learner changed their weekly diary entries to monthly and weekly reflections, and they also started using Spanish lessons on italki, which they hadn't used in the previous quarter.

  • How does the language learner evaluate their language learning goals?

    -The language learner evaluates their goals by comparing what they aimed to achieve with what they actually accomplished, such as the number of essays written or chapters completed in textbooks.

  • What is the language learner's approach to setting goals for the next quarter?

    -The language learner takes a casual approach to setting goals, focusing on small daily habits rather than big lofty goals. They adjust their goals based on their current interests and the progress they've made.

  • Which languages is the language learner focusing on for the new quarter?

    -For the new quarter, the language learner is focusing on Hungarian, Spanish, Tagalog, French, and Japanese, with Hungarian being the primary focus.

  • What new habits is the language learner trying to incorporate into their routine?

    -The language learner is trying to incorporate daily use of Duolingo for Hungarian, Busu for Spanish, Speakly for French, and Boompo for Japanese to see if small incremental progress can be beneficial.

  • How does the language learner track their mood and emotions during their language learning journey?

    -The language learner tracks their mood and emotions using symbols in their planner, such as a black dot for a bad day and an open circle with three dots for a really good day.

Outlines

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🌟 Language Learning Update and Planning

The speaker begins by expressing excitement for a chatty video update on their language learning journey. They plan to discuss changes in their language learning strategies, apps they use, new habits they're trying, and a review of the past week, month, and future planning for the new quarter. The speaker mentions their language journal, which has a new sticker, and shares that they've started doing monthly and quarterly reflections. They discuss the evolution of their language journal format, noting that they initially aimed to write weekly entries but found it less beneficial, especially for languages like Tagalog, which they are still beginners in. They also talk about using the app Toggle to track their language learning time and share their discovery of spending more time on language learning than they initially thought.

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📈 Reviewing Language Learning Progress

The speaker dives into their weekly language learning review, starting with a list of activities and languages they engaged with, including Hungarian, French, Spanish, and Japanese. They admit to not performing as well as the previous week, attributing it to being sick for a few days. They discuss the use of visual aids like bar graphs to track time spent on each language and reflect on factors affecting their productivity. The speaker also mentions tracking their mood and emotions to understand their learning patterns better. They conclude the weekly summary by planning for the upcoming week, considering their italki lessons and other commitments.

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🗓️ Monthly and Quarterly Language Learning Reflections

The speaker outlines their process for monthly reflections, which varies each month without a fixed template. They discuss the languages they focused on, such as French, Hungarian, and Tagalog, and other language-related activities like podcasts and interviews. They evaluate their performance against their set goals for the quarter, such as writing essays and using textbooks, and acknowledge areas where they fell short or exceeded expectations. The speaker also reflects on their use of italki, noting the hours spent on lessons and the languages they prioritized. They conclude with a self-evaluation of their approach to language learning, acknowledging the need for flexibility and authenticity in their goals and planning.

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🎯 Setting Language Goals for the Next Quarter

The speaker shares their approach to setting goals for the upcoming quarter, focusing on Hungarian, Spanish, Tagalog, and Chinese. However, they decide to adjust their plans, removing Chinese and reconsidering their approach to Tagalog, as they feel the need to concentrate more on Hungarian. They discuss their casual approach to goal-setting, emphasizing the importance of small daily habits over big goals. The speaker outlines specific goals for each language, such as continuing italki lessons, engaging in language exchanges, and using language learning apps daily. They also mention their intention to track their progress more casually, without being too rigid, and add Japanese to their list of languages to focus on, reflecting their flexible and adaptive language learning strategy.

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📚 Language Learning Habits and Resources

The speaker details their daily language learning habits, focusing on using apps like Duolingo, Busu, Speakly, and Boompo for their target languages. They explain their choice of apps for each language and the benefits they find in using them. The speaker also discusses their language learning priorities for the month, noting that Hungarian is their primary focus, while Tagalog has taken a back seat. They mention their experience with Japanese, French, and Spanish, and how their proficiency level affects their learning and forgetting curves. The speaker concludes by expressing gratitude for their audience's support, particularly in helping them reach their goal to purchase a new microphone to improve their video sound quality. They also invite viewers to subscribe to their newsletter for monthly updates on their language learning journey.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Language Learning

Language learning refers to the process of acquiring new languages, either through formal education or self-study. In the video, the host discusses their personal journey with language learning, including the methods they use and the changes they've made to their learning plans. The script mentions various languages such as Hungarian, Tagalog, French, and Spanish, indicating the host's multifaceted approach to language acquisition.

💡Language Journal

A language journal is a tool used by language learners to document their progress, reflections, and goals. The host uses a language journal to track their language learning activities, including writing entries in Hungarian and Tagalog. However, they later adjust this practice due to the time-consuming nature and the level of proficiency required for such an activity.

💡iTalki

iTalki is an online language learning platform that connects students with language teachers and community tutors. The script mentions iTalki as a platform where the host takes language lessons, indicating its importance in the host's language learning routine. The host also uses iTalki for homework and practice, which contributes to their reading and writing skills.

💡App Usage

The term 'app usage' refers to the use of mobile applications to aid in language learning. The host discusses various apps they use, such as Duolingo, Busu, Speakly, and Boompo, to practice different languages. These apps provide a structured way to learn and review language skills, and the host tracks their usage to ensure consistency in their learning.

💡Quarterly Goals

Quarterly goals are objectives set for a three-month period. The host reviews their language learning goals for the first quarter and sets new ones for the upcoming quarter. This practice helps in planning and staying focused on long-term language learning objectives, as evidenced by the host's reflection on achievements and adjustments to their language learning strategies.

💡Time Tracking

Time tracking involves recording the amount of time spent on specific activities. The host uses an app called Toggle to track the time spent on language learning. This method helps in understanding the allocation of time across different languages and activities, allowing the host to make informed decisions about their learning schedule.

💡Language Exchange

Language exchange refers to the practice of two individuals, often from different linguistic backgrounds, conversing in each other's native languages to learn from one another. The host mentions participating in language exchanges to practice speaking Spanish, which is a practical way to improve conversational skills and cultural understanding.

💡Study Habits

Study habits are routines or practices that individuals follow to study effectively. The host experiments with new study habits, such as writing apps used for language learning in their planner, to find what works best for them. The script highlights the importance of habit formation in maintaining a consistent and effective language learning routine.

💡Reflection

Reflection in the context of language learning involves looking back on one's progress, challenges, and achievements. The host conducts monthly and quarterly reflections to evaluate their language learning journey. This process helps in identifying what strategies work and what needs improvement, as seen when the host reviews their goals and the time spent on each language.

💡Milestones

Milestones are significant achievements or stages in a learning process. The host mentions an upcoming Hungarian radio interview as a milestone, indicating a level of proficiency and a practical application of their language skills. This serves as a motivator and a measure of progress in their language learning journey.

💡Planner

A planner is a tool used for organizing and scheduling tasks and activities. The host uses a planner to log their language learning activities, track mood and emotions, and plan for the week ahead. This helps in visualizing and managing their language learning routine, as well as identifying patterns and trends in their study habits.

Highlights

Introduction to a chatty video about language learning updates and plans.

Discussion on changes to language learning routines and the effectiveness of different apps.

Introduction of a language journal and its evolution with added stickers for motivation.

Monthly and quarterly reflections in the language journal for tracking progress.

Change in journaling frequency from weekly to monthly due to time constraints and effectiveness.

Use of the Toggle app to track time spent on language learning and its surprising findings.

Personal language learning focus shifts and the reasons behind them.

Weekly language learning summary and the factors affecting productivity.

Monthly review process and its importance in adjusting language learning strategies.

Goal setting for the next quarter with a focus on Hungarian, Spanish, Tagalog, and French.

Adaptation of goals based on previous experiences and current language proficiency levels.

Introduction of new habits and the use of language learning apps for daily practice.

The importance of reviewing and catching up on lessons to maintain language proficiency.

Personal anecdotes and experiences with language learning challenges and successes.

Gratitude expressed for community support and plans to improve video sound quality.

Invitation to subscribe to a monthly newsletter for language learning updates and insights.

Encouragement for viewers to share their language learning goals and experiences.

Transcripts

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[Applause]

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hello everybody

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long time no language update today's

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video is going to be super fun we're

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going to have a chatty video i'm going

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to tell you all about

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how my language plans have changed

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what's been working

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what apps am i using what new habits am

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i trying

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and we're gonna do something together

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which is reviewing the last week

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of my language learning reviewing the

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last month and planning ahead for the

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new quarter

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even though we are already one month

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into the quarter

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it's gonna be a long video but get some

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tea get some popcorn get yourself comfy

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and uh let's have fun talking all things

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languages

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let's talk about how it has been going

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i'm gonna start with

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a review of quarter one for more

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um in-depth goals you can definitely

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check out my twitter thread where i've

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pinned

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my goals for each quarter so i update

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the thread every three months

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let me get out my handy dandy language

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journal

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which has gained one more sticker i feel

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like a child but

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it makes me happy so at the back of this

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journal

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i have started to do a monthly

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reflection

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as well as a quarterly reflection so on

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these pages here i do

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a month reflection where i write down

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all of the languages i focused most of

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my energy on

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what i was doing and what worked my

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march reflection was quite ra

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my march reflection was quite long and i

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wrote it in french

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and then my q1 goals has a page here

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where i go through

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i'm just evaluating what i've achieved

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first of all some things that have

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changed regarding the format

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of my language journal if you've been

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following the videos about my language

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journal you'll see that

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right at the beginning of the year i

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thought that i could write a journal

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entry

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every sunday this is definitely doable i

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do have time for it and i started

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writing entries in both

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hungarian and tagalog at the start of

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the year

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but halfway through quarter one if

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you'll see on my twitter thread

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i decided it's probably not the best

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idea to be writing these

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journal entries every week because it

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wasn't so beneficial

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i got more than enough reading and

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writing practice

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doing homework for my language lessons

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on italki

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and i found that because my tagalog is

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still very beginner

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i wasn't able to write a lot so even

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though i think writing is

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an amazing skill i don't think it was a

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good idea for me to write

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as such a like below a1 beginner in

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tagalog

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because i spent most of the time

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scratching my head like what can i even

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write about

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i do acknowledge that once you get a

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little past that

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slight beginner hump uh once i got to

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oh gosh i haven't taken a level test in

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hungarian but

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i'm definitely better at hungarian than

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i am in tagalog once you're at a

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comfortable level where you can

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at least think in full sentences that's

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when you can start writing so long story

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short

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i stopped writing journal entries

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because i also write hungarian essays

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for homework and for practice throughout

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the week i also

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tried to experiment with new things that

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i could do in my planner

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such as writing the apps that i use

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instead of telling myself what app to

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use planning beforehand

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i just kept a log of which apps i

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naturally gravitate to

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uh with language learning so that i

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could see okay these are the ones i

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really enjoy using

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and maybe i can start scheduling these

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in and then i discovered toggle

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i am definitely not sponsored by them

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but i should be because i talk about

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them so much

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toggle is not necessarily meant for

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language learning i think it's for like

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freelance work where you can track

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billable and non-billable hours anyway

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i've been using toggle for a while to

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track

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how much time i take learning languages

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previously i said uh it's not worth my

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time to track my time

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because then i would feel stressed i

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would feel pressured but

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this started out of sheer curiosity for

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um

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wondering how much time do i really

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spend on language learning

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versus how much time do i think i spend

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i wrote a blog post about different ways

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to track your language learning

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so you can check it out on my website at

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lindybuttons.com where i go into much

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more detail on

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different ways that you can track like a

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journal or using toggle

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but anyway the interesting finding i had

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was i actually spend

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more time learning languages than i

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thought i did

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i also go through some phases where it

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feels like learning one language

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is a lot more fun and motivational for

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me and other languages sort of take the

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back seat

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right now tagalog is taking a little bit

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of a back seat

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because i'm focusing most of my efforts

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on hungarian

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i also have a newfound interest in

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french and spanish

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anyhoodles uh back to how i use toggle

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for my language log

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i've started to just draw out the amount

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of hours i spend on each language in a

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week

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so that i can see which languages are

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taking priority

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and the overwhelming majority is that

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hungarian is definitely

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well except for this week it was spanish

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the majority of the time hungarian is

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the language i spend the most time on

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so what we're going to do first is go

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through the last week

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i'll show you how i summarize my week

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review then we're gonna do my monthly

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review

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and then we're gonna plan for quarter

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two all right let us dive straight into

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the review for the past week

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okie dokie let us begin here i have

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my language tracker journal and i also

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have my regular journal which is where i

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track all the things i have to do during

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a week just like my scheduler

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so first of all i just make a list of

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the

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languages or activities i've done in a

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week

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it's definitely not been as good as the

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previous week so i've done

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a lot of reading a lot of hungarian

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french

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and we have espana spanish

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and nihongo japanese

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hungarian has been oh embarrassingly

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only 56 minutes

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reading i spent 46 minutes not counting

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ebooks

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french 22 minutes spanish 16 minutes

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and japanese about 10 minutes compared

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to

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uh when was that really good yeah two

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two or three weeks ago

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i spent six hours doing hungarian

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an hour doing tagalog in an hour doing

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spanish

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any hurdles hey we're not competing

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against anyone

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we're just doing what works for us

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sometimes

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i might do a little like bar graph so

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one block is one hour so

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i mean i'll just say i did an hour of

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reading

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a little more like an hour of hungarian

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22 minutes for french 16 minutes for

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spanish and like

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10 minutes for japanese that's not

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fantastic

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it's always good for me to see how it's

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been going the other thing is i was off

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sick

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for three days that's why i don't have a

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lot of time

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uh don't worry i didn't get

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what's been going around in the world i

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don't want to say the name because i

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think youtube like blocks the word but

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anyway

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uh so like three or so days i was just

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uh sleeping

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in bed for a lot of time you know what i

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do with these weekly check-ins is just

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sort of look at what were the factors

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that

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affected my productivity and see

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um is was it something i could control

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was it not and so forth

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uh for instance last week there was um a

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big increase in in my spanish compared

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to my hungarian i spent three hours

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doing spanish

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one hour doing hungarian the reason for

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that is

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for spanish i had sabado de espanol

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intercambio which is

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about two hours of spanish speaking and

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i had a spanish lesson and prep which

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was about

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one hour so that contributed to the

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spike in my spanish

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then the previous week uh the week

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before that actually

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hungarian was six hours so if i look

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here

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i was um reviewing my notes quite a lot

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there were

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one to two or three days when i was

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studying in a cafe with my friend

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and during those study times i would

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review my notes i also had

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a hungarian lesson and an hour of

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studying and shadowing

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after my lesson and then i had two

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tagalog lessons so tagalog is about an

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hour

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the reason i have this planners as well

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is because

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as i have mentioned to you guys before

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i do track my mood and my emotions so

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this is something that i can look back

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on

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and see for instance today or this week

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27 28 29 i was feeling sick

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i didn't learn any languages i can go

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here to april and i can see

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26 27 28 the little black dot means it

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was not a very good day

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an open circle or an open circle with

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three dots on top means it was a really

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good day

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so i can also sort of go a bit easier on

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myself and say hey

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it's okay if i didn't do a lot because i

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was

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off sick essentially that's it for my

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weekly summary i keep it really simple

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i used to write you know all the apps i

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do i have these to-do lists

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i reflected on how the week went

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uh usually now i've stopped doing

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weekly reflections uh because i found

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that just looking at

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toggle gives me a good oversight of

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where my time has gone

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and that's a reflection in itself

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and then the last thing i do is sort of

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plan ahead for the next week

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so i'm just taking a look at my italki

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lessons here so i have

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one spanish lesson coming up and i do

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know that i need to be uh booking

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more uh hungarian lessons so i'm

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definitely gonna do that

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and i'm just gonna fill in what i'm

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doing so my interview in hungarian is

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on sunday saturday it is a

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salvador day and i have a lesson here

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seems pretty good i guess i'll have a

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lot of time to focus on work and reading

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because my

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most important language activities are

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only three days a week during the week

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i'll fill in stuff here

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and then after the week i do the

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review on the right page

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okay now it is time to do the monthly

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review and see how it went

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for april as a whole let me first give

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you a little oversight on

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how i do my monthly reflections it

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changes every month i don't have an

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exact template

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for january i just wrote the languages i

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spent the most time on

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so that was french hungarian and tagalog

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and i also write sort of other things i

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did related to languages

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such as podcasts or interviews for

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february i had a little

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section here it's pretty personal but

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lucky you if you can read korean you can

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see my my secrets there uh something

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happened here and then i didn't spend as

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much time on languages

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and again the section of what else i've

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been doing

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related to languages for march it was a

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bit different

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i spent a lot more time on french so i

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wrote my entire

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um end of quarter one review summary

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in french and my friend ali corrected it

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for me

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merci beaucoup then for the languages

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that i focused on in march was hungarian

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japanese tagalog french and spanish and

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whatever else related to polygon

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conference or podcast interviews i just

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write whatever comes to mind like

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okay i only did one or two italki

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lessons or you know there were some

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solid study sessions i feel way more

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comfortable to talk

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and then here is the evaluation of my

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quarter one goals

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i set myself some goals at the beginning

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in here about the

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amount of essays i wanted to write uh

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the

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uh well i go to i go into a lot more

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detail about this

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in my language goals video from january

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so you can take a look at that

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not going to talk about that now but i i

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kind of look at what my goals were

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and then how i performed so i wanted to

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do two chapters every month in my

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tagalog textbook but

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i didn't do that because i was too busy

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and that's okay

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i wanted to write two hungarian essays

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per month but i actually wrote six

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essays so

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i'm very happy i wanted to start some

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books and textbooks but i didn't

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i'm seeing a flaw in my plan i think i

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have like very lofty goals about the

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textbooks and the books i want to use

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so that's something i should think about

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when planning then

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throughout the middle of the quarter i

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did change my plan so

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like i said before my weekly diary

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entries changed into monthly and weekly

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reflections which were

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going steady that's all of these

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um spanish lessons i'm

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okay this has changed for this quarter

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so last quarter i didn't take

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any spanish lessons on italki i only

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used the busu and speakly apps

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whereas now i've restarted my spanish

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lessons on itaki

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i also wanted to read one korean article

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but i didn't do that

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however i am subscribed to a design

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newsletter called

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and i've been reading every single one

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of those so i guess it kind of counts

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and i've also summarized the amount of

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hours i spent on italki

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which was 9.7 hours not a lot for an

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entire month

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uh i'm sorry not a lot for three months

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but i think it's still worth noting and

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it's interesting for me to see where my

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time goes and for april 2021

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all the time that i have checked in

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toggle

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uh let's go back to

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april 1st to april 30th

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i had 24 minutes i'm sorry 24 hours of

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reading studying and website so i've

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just written down these

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times here a majority of my time went to

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hungarian

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which is good because that was my number

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one goal for quarter one

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spanish which is interesting because i

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didn't list it as

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my goal for the quarter and tagalog

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only one hour oh i'm sorry i got

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confused this is just for april

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that's fine uh it wasn't for the entire

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quarter one which i've already done

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here all right i think things are

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looking pretty good

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not bad oh my gosh my book can you not

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all right things are looking pretty good

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okay time to continue writing uh my

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reflection for

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april not sure why

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gosh what did i write here not sure why

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what not sure why

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well i don't know guess i have to think

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of something to fit into this sentence

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that's weird

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i'm not sure why but i'm

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much more into

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reading books

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if you're wondering about these symbols

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the heart means yeah it's good this is

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related to my goal

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the shin character in japanese or

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chinese means new

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so like reading books is a new entry

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into my logs and my blog is like a new

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thing that i'm tracking

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and these lines mean well i didn't aim

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to do french or japanese

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this quarter or this month but it still

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came

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up on my schedule and so on and so forth

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there's really nothing much that goes

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into this

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just a reflection on what i've been

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doing and how things have been going

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you can do this in any way that you want

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these stickers are not excellent but

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just makes it fun just brightens up the

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page

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emoji smiley faces i love this one this

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is like

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my favorite emoji one more heart

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i wonder if i should like the amount of

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time i spend on italki that would be

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interesting

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not that it's some kind of a competition

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i just really enjoy

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looking at i don't know hours and

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comparing myself to

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myself let me see

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my lessons got to see what i did in

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april so not may

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i need to write this down 45 minutes

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hungarian okay 350 minutes which is 5

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hours and 25 minutes

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wow that's a lot compared to the

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previous

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quarter impressive okay five hours

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really really five hours

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if my math is wrong i'm gonna be really

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embarrassed but anyway

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um 350 minutes

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which is 5 hours and

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25 minutes

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[Music]

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now that we've done my weekly and

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monthly review let's take a look at my

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goals for the next quarter

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and i'll show you how i go about

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planning and ideating for that

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i think i wrote this last month and i

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wanted to focus on hungarian spanish

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tagalog

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and chinese things have changed i'm not

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really feeling a lot of chinese

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uh just because i want to focus a lot of

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my efforts on hungarian

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i'm just gonna scratch out chinese here

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and not sure i'm gonna do anything for

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tagalog

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i should probably um review my lessons

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and catch up on my textbook

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and then the other two languages number

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four and number five

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is french

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and spanish i'm pretty casual with how

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i set um goals because it's better for

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me to focus on small daily habits than

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really big lofty goals obviously because

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i'm not finishing my books any hurdles

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so for hungarian we're going to just

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continue what we've been doing

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which is lots of italki lessons

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i'm going to be on hungarian radio soon

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so that's a milestone

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and i want to continue let's say three

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essays

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one a month for spanish

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i want to do weekly

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um inter

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gambio language exchange

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and i want to do daily

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uh busu app tagalog

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review all

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italki for french i would like to have

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at least

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two times language exchange

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or conversation with my friend ali

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and i want to do speakly

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app daily

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for spell oh i wrote spanish twice no

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wonder i was like why do i have five

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languages here

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let me just get some white out this

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doesn't mean i'm so

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rigid in the sense that like no japanese

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or oh that reminds me you have to add

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japanese

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no korean is allowed i kind of just do

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what i feel like

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so i'm going to add japanese in here

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as you can see i'm really casual with

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this there's no rules

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any hurdles uh nihongo and all i'm gonna

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do is

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poompo one chapter

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daily i'm so sorry if you guys think

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that i am a really organized person

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because that couldn't be further from

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the truth

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i'm all about authenticity here so i

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know that

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at the beginning of this quarter i

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actually wrote my goals on my twitter

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thread so i'm going to look at that

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and uh see if my ideation here is

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aligning with the goals that i set out

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in this quarter because we're already a

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month

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in into q1 so for q2 i

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said i want to attend all the italki

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lessons i booked yes that's that's in my

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plan

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uh finally start the spanish short

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stories yes let me get the book i'm

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talking about

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i've read one or two stories in here

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which have been great

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but i haven't actually like start to

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finish read the book so

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i mentioned this in my spanish resources

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book uh

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i'll put a link in the description if

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you're interested in getting it it's

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really awesome

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because there are some questions like

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comprehension questions at the end

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there's vocab lists

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and the stories are really funny and

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interesting so that's what i mean by

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starting this book like from start to

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finish

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i should probably put that in here i'm

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i'm cautious of

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putting that in because i didn't do it

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in the first quarter that was my goal

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for q1

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but now that i'm really way more into

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reading

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and i'm tracking a lot of my reading on

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goodreads also because my

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like emotions like my feeling towards

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spanish is

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just much better than previously i can

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also add it in here and

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i should likely do so let's do short

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stories uh read one article a month

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i mean that's very doable it doesn't

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take very long to read an article

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but uh i'll see how that goes i'm not

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gonna write it down right now

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then i have some hungarian goals what

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did i feel comfortable enough to do the

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radio interview yeah this is happening

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next week

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uh i'll let you guys know how it goes

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with that and continue my cadence of

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writing two articles a month okay

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uh two essays a month well here i've put

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three essays

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uh so we'll see what i get done um

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continue attending weekly or

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bi-weekly lessons yep we got italki

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lessons it's definitely at the core of

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my learning

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and finished two chapters in my textbook

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i don't think i'm gonna do this

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i'm really really struggling with my

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hungarian textbook

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it's so boring i think what i'm going to

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change

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instead of finishing my textbook i want

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to do

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weekly podcast

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from cc it's way more fun

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and finish two yeah not doing that

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tagalog goals i definitely didn't finish

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my textbook

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uh so i'll try and do two chapters a

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month

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not a week and learn all my verbs

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i'm not sure if i'm gonna do this

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because spanish

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and french have definitely taken the

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seed of tagalog here

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we'll think about that like i mentioned

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this is a very

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iterative and fun process nothing is

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really set in stone

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as for new habits that i'm trying these

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are small

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bite-sized things that i want to see as

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a test if i'm able to do it every day

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so what i'm trying is to do a little

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habit tracker of just

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uh four apps that i want to use for each

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language

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don't judge me on the first one it is uh

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duolingo for hungarian only because

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i haven't found any other app that is as

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good as duolingo for hungarian

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i know duolingo gets a lot of hate but i

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find their hungarian course to be

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pretty okay i would definitely not

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recommend them for asian languages like

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korean japanese or chinese

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not duolingo but hey for french and

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spanish and hungarian

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duolingo's not that bad anyways i don't

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have the free version i don't have the

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paid version or anything but

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i do want to do at least one duolingo

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lesson in hungarian every day

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uh then for spanish i'm using busu i've

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done

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one review video for busu like a year

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and a half ago

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a lot of things have changed and updated

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with the app it's fantastic

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none of this video is sponsored i'm just

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sharing with you what i enjoy using

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so boso for spanish then my most recent

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video review was for

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speakly which i still hands down is the

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best language app i've used

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i'm using speakly for french also

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because the audio

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listening exercises are fantastic i am

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such a big fan of speakly uh so that's

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for french every day and then i still

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want to complete the boompo

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app which i also have a review video

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about which i'll link

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somewhere for japanese i'm working

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through all the jlpt levels

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i'm currently finishing up n4 and then

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i'll move on to

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and three so just these four apps that

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i'm doing daily

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i figured um after doing all four of

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these it takes me about

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half an hour to 45 minutes it's very

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minor and short

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but i want to see if i see any benefit

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through doing this every single day

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because i know small incremental

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progress

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is much better than spending hours in a

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week

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and then leaving the next few days to do

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nothing

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by the way for curiosity on my home

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screen uh this page is where i track all

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my small habits so you'll see my daily

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habits are these apps weekly duolingo

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busu and boompo i put those apps on the

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right over here

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and then other activities that i do

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either weekly or

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um daily that's how it's been going oh

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yes as for the languages i am focusing

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on this month

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the new ones to me are hungarian tagalog

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has taken a little bit of a back seat

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like i mentioned

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and the rest are japanese french and

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spanish

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i haven't done any korean this year and

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something i also wanted to mention

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is that the more advanced and the more

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fluent you get in the language

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the slower you will forget it so tagalog

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i know

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that i'm still a beginner so my

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forgetting curve is really really fast

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i need to go back and make sure i review

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all that i've learned

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before i sort of get back into it but

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with korean

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it's been 11 years in the learning and

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speaking

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uh during high school and university

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i've spoken almost every single day

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of my life not doing any korean this

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entire year

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is absolutely fine sometimes my tongue

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feels a little rusty like i might speak

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with a

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weirder pronunciation than i used to

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vocabulary and understanding it's pretty

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much the same as it has been for like

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the past

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five or six years so something to keep

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in mind uh

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that hungarian is the only really really

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beginner language

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and then in order of uh beginner to more

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fluent it's uh spanish

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uh french and japanese so sort of

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focusing on languages at different

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levels that are not overwhelming myself

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or making it too easy well that's it for

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today

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thank you all so much for watching uh oh

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i have one more thing to thank you for

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your absolute incredible generosity with

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your kofi donations

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i told you in a few previous videos that

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my sound quality is

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not great so if you have been commenting

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on that i'm very sorry

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but i decided it is high time for me to

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buy a microphone

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haven't gotten the microphone yet but we

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did reach my

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savings goal and i want to say thank you

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so much to all of you who

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generously contributed and today i'll be

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looking for a new microphone

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so hopefully my next videos will sound a

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lot better thank you all so so much

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one more thing i started a newsletter at

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the

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bottom-ish middle section of my website

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homepage

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you can find a form where you can

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subscribe to lindy's

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monthly language roundup if you haven't

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subscribed i generally send it out in

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the last week of every month so you can

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expect the next one to come out

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in the last week of may what lindy's

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monthly language roundup email

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is all about is um just sharing some

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content i've posted in the month like a

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summary

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some things that i've learned answering

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faqs

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uh sharing an interesting resource or

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app i'm just having a little chat with

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you it's completely free

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uh so if that's something you're

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interested in please do subscribe and

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you'll get

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uh the next edition of lindy's monthly

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language roundup

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alright that is it for today thank you

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if you've watched until here

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you guys are amazing and i would love to

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hear as usual

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how it's going with your language goals

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so send me a tweet

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at lindy b on twitter or leave a comment

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on this video with your goals

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thank you guys so much for watching and

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i will see you in the next video

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bye i feel like i'm out of breath from

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talking so

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much bye

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