I do not have time for language learning. How often do you say this? But it is really true? I am sure it is not. All of us are busy. Full time job, school, free time activities, family, friends etc.... life is happen of course. But have you ever tried to listen podcast on your way to job? Have you ever tried to read a book in your target language instead of your native language? And what about movies in your target language? Or what about reading news in your target language while you are having a breakfast? You do not have to find extra time to learn a language. Just try to find oportunites to learn it. Day by day, step by step and I am sure you will see the progress.
See you tomorrow <3
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This is so true. Taking advantage of your daily chores and activities is a game-changer in langauage learning, but at the same time it's the most underestimated one.
I can relate, I have to get creative to fit in language learning. I work full time, am in university, and am a single mom to a 7-year-old. Busy is an understatement. I listen to Spanish music on my way to work because I have not found a podcast I enjoy. Maybe one day. I had to learn the hard way, a little practice squeezed in here and there each day or every other day is better than one long study session once a week.