🐔Language Learning
Language Learning
After 30 days of language learning, I realized I was studying more than actually using the language
After diving back into language learning for 30 days, I stumbled upon an unexpected revelation: my diligent study habits were overshadowing actual usage. Armed with textbooks, grammar exercises, and an arsenal of vocabulary flashcards, I thought I was on the right track. Yet, I soon realized that the heart of language acquisition lies not in studying but in *doing*. It became clear that I wasn't reading, listening, writing, or speaking nearly enough to internalize the language. So, for the upcoming month, my approach will shift. I’ll maintain my textbook as a solid foundation, but I’ll infuse my routine with more listening, more reading, and daily writing—while even daring to speak out loud, even if it’s just to myself. Has anyone else experienced this shift in focus?






