Today I made a basic learning plan and some trackers to follow my progress. Most of the applications has some tracking system but I am not sure witch one will work for me and I can not track everything in them. So I opened a small empty notebook and I have made the trackers there. I will don't change (yet) the content of my studies. I try to stuck with the daily 30 minutes or one hour interval. I give myself another week to test out what is the best split between the reading, listening and grammar learning. After that I go back and test my progress and revisit / refresh the vocabulary from the last week. After that I will know how successful was the week and I can adjust everything.
I will keep up with the writing here. I got many response and correction in the last week and they war really constructive. I will not lie: the 30 mail in my inbox is a bit intimidating and a little annoying in the same time. It would be nice one mail per article per day but it's okay. I can use a filter always. I will not read all the comments every day. I think now it is more important to keep up with my studies and don't dwell in my mistakes. But I will promise, I will go through all of the comments every three-four days. They are really useful but now it is too much time to process everything every evening (hopefully my grammar will improve and I will make less mistake and I will have a bit less amount of errors).
I have chosen four books to the next 6 months to read (I am sure, I will read other books to and I want add one ore two Czech books in the following months but now that is enough):
- My Family and Other Animals
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (the original first book, no omnibus version)
- Fahrenheit 451
- Alice's Adventure in Wonderland
I have already this books (both Hungarian and English version) and I read them multiple times. I don't read them every year but they are in my hand at least every three years. So I like them, I know them. I don't rush them through and I am comfortable enough with the content (possible I don't get lost in the translation or in the understanding).
Sounds like a good plan.