Hi guys, I am a young boy that learns three languages, I am trying to go from scratch to an intermediate level in Spanish in about six months, its not going to be easy, but if you follow my blog I will show you exactly how I plan to do it

Friday, 11 February 2011

Time management

Time management is one of the most important things when it comes to language learning. You need to be able to manage your time in order to make sure that you study for at least an hour a day.
Is there just one way of doing this????
No, there are so many different ways of doing this. Some people are really strict with themselves (me) and like to plan exactly when they want to study and this is fine. However other people like to just have a goal of studying one hour within a three hour period e.g A person has three hours in which they want to do one hour of study. They don't care exactly when they do it, but know that they have to do it within that time. Then there are the people that really don't have any form of routine. They just study when they like and really don't mind if they miss a day, they usually do the same amount of study as everyone else, but have no particular routine, perhaps just a weekly routine or maybe even monthly goals that they know they have to work towards throughout the month.

It really is important that you are able to manage your time. If you can't then it's hard to achieve similar results to those who can. I have achieved an intermediate level in Spanish after 6 months, due to my daily routine and the fact that I am really strict with myself. But I know that there are other people that have no routine and have achieved a similar level in Spanish in the same time.

It doesn't matter what kind of person you are, as long as you're able to make sure that you do a certain amount every day/week/month.

See you tomorrow, Harry.

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