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How much time .....
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How much time .....
Out of interest, I wonder how much time people put into learning their language of choice ... and how that works for them.
Is there a recommended daily amount of time that one should spend studying a language if you want to improve at a steady pace?
On average, i'd say I spend anywhere between 1.5 to 2 hours a day actively studying .... whether its reviewing flash cards, going through my Text book, writing Lang-8 journals etc etc etc. Is that normal? Or do people actually study a lot more than that?
I think the quality of the learning experience is more important than quantity I guess, and that will vary for everyone. Furthermore, one's goals will determine how much time they spend studying. For me, I really want to get to grips with this language, and i'd be aiming to be "fairly" competent in say 5 years time? I guess without going to Japan and spending a decent amount of time there I suppose this would be unrealistic right?
Can you share your views on this?
Is there a recommended daily amount of time that one should spend studying a language if you want to improve at a steady pace?
On average, i'd say I spend anywhere between 1.5 to 2 hours a day actively studying .... whether its reviewing flash cards, going through my Text book, writing Lang-8 journals etc etc etc. Is that normal? Or do people actually study a lot more than that?
I think the quality of the learning experience is more important than quantity I guess, and that will vary for everyone. Furthermore, one's goals will determine how much time they spend studying. For me, I really want to get to grips with this language, and i'd be aiming to be "fairly" competent in say 5 years time? I guess without going to Japan and spending a decent amount of time there I suppose this would be unrealistic right?
Can you share your views on this?
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squarezebra - Posts: 117
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Re: How much time .....
I realise, this really is in the wrong forum section ><
Spend less time thinking, and more time doing.
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squarezebra - Posts: 117
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Re: How much time .....
If you're studying for your own enjoyment, then study as long as the process is enjoyable.
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Mike Cash - Posts: 2737
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Re: How much time .....
I fully agree with Mike.
However, if you're not studying for your enjoyment, and are studying to achieve some goal, I would say study as much as you possibly can without burning out.
When I got to Japan, I studied about 5-6 hours a day after work (and always had flashcards on hand during work). Breaks in studying were filled with watching Japanese TV and taking memos of words that I could pick up but didn't know.
After a year, I started getting ready for the JLPT, and changed my study habits to 5-6 hours after work at the local diner, so there would be no TV distractions. Once a week I went to an hour long private Japanese class. And I still always carried my flashcards with me -- waiting for a train? Flashcards. Standing in line at the supermarket? Flashcards. Talking to someone I have no interest in talking to? Flashcards.
First Year: Barely 3kyu
Second Year: Passed 2Kyu
Third Year: Missed 1kyu by 3 points.
However, if you're not studying for your enjoyment, and are studying to achieve some goal, I would say study as much as you possibly can without burning out.
When I got to Japan, I studied about 5-6 hours a day after work (and always had flashcards on hand during work). Breaks in studying were filled with watching Japanese TV and taking memos of words that I could pick up but didn't know.
After a year, I started getting ready for the JLPT, and changed my study habits to 5-6 hours after work at the local diner, so there would be no TV distractions. Once a week I went to an hour long private Japanese class. And I still always carried my flashcards with me -- waiting for a train? Flashcards. Standing in line at the supermarket? Flashcards. Talking to someone I have no interest in talking to? Flashcards.
First Year: Barely 3kyu
Second Year: Passed 2Kyu
Third Year: Missed 1kyu by 3 points.
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Harisenbon - Posts: 2964
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