I also use the bookmark let a lot to import online material. I read paper and electronic books also. Sometimes I type out a chapter or so and import into LingQ. I am writing a little about every second day. I have imported free online books and I answer questions in the forum. I would love to correct readers' writing but have not done so yet.
Two or more hours a day and more at weekends and on holidays. I review past lessons a lot, LingQing phrases, listening and speaking aloud phrases and sentences. Thus I am beginning to have phrases come into my head and can repeat them and use them to make new phrases. I can also make sense of the information in short grammar explanations. This helps me to notice better how the language works when I am reading.
I also use the bookmark let a lot to import online material. I read paper and electronic books also. Sometimes I type out a chapter or so and import into LingQ. I am writing a little about every second day. I have imported free online books and I answer questions in the forum. I would love to correct readers' writing but have not done so yet.
I also use the bookmark let a lot to import online material. I read paper and electronic books also. Sometimes I type out a chapter or so and import into LingQ. I am writing a little about every second day. I have imported free online books and I answer questions in the forum. I would love to correct readers' writing but have not done so yet.
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As Imyirtseshem said in another thread the other day:
"Study daily - at least an hour.
Repeat lessons only until you're bored of them or you have nothing more to learn (which will come first?). Don't try to learn every single word before you move on. If you learn 70-80% before you move on, that's enough. If you're bored before that, move on anyway. Come back to it later and see if you understand more."
"Study daily - at least an hour.
Repeat lessons only until you're bored of them or you have nothing more to learn (which will come first?). Don't try to learn every single word before you move on. If you learn 70-80% before you move on, that's enough. If you're bored before that, move on anyway. Come back to it later and see if you understand more."
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I spend all my spare-time fot the LingQ.
Hi
For those who can't control their time, how about the funny "pomodoro technique" ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique
For those who can't control their time, how about the funny "pomodoro technique" ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique





