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Kiki Veliki
Professional TeacherMake the Last Day of the Year a Language Learning Milestone
The end of the year is a perfect opportunity to reflect on your language learning journey and set the stage for continued success in the upcoming year. Whether you're studying English, Spanish, Mandarin, or any other language, a thoughtful approach to recapping your progress and solidifying your learning can make a huge difference. Here are some tips and strategies to make the most of the last day of the year for language learning.
Reflect on Your Achievements
Before jumping into what’s next, take a moment to celebrate your accomplishments. Learning a language is a challenging but rewarding endeavor, and recognizing your progress can boost your motivation.
Review Vocabulary Logs: Look back at the words and phrases you’ve learned. Can you still recall them? If some have slipped away, that’s okay—it’s natural!
Check Your Goals: Did you set language goals at the beginning of the year? Reflect on which ones you’ve met and which might need revisiting.
Celebrate Milestones: Perhaps you finished a textbook, had your first conversation with a native speaker, or watched an entire movie without subtitles. These are all victories worth celebrating.
Revisit Your Language Learning Tools
The end of the year is a great time to assess what tools and methods worked best for you.
Digital Resources: Did apps like Duolingo, Memrise, or Anki make a difference? If you’ve outgrown them, consider exploring more advanced tools.
Books and Media: Reflect on which books, podcasts, or shows were most engaging and useful. Note any favorites to revisit or recommend to others.
italki Lessons: If you’ve been learning with an italki teacher, think about the progress you’ve made in your sessions. What techniques or exercises resonated most with you? Share this feedback with your teacher for an even more tailored experience next year.
~ Καλή Χρόνια σε όλους!
Dec 31, 2024 11:45 AM
Kiki Veliki
Language Skills
English, Greek, Italian, Other, Spanish
Learning Language
Other
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