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Reddit's biggest hub for Spanish-related discussion·/u/246trioxin·3 days ago
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This is a little long - apologies. So, I've been doing a crash course with learning Spanish (again). I studied in high school and college but then stopped using it for years and lost a lot of it. I've been back at it about 70 days now using Duolingo, Wlingua, Lingopie and consuming as much media (TV, movies and social media) as I can in Spanish. I also follow a ton of Spanish teachers on social media. It's been interesting because there are days when I feel really good about my ability and other days when I feel terrible about it, depending on what I'm trying to understand and the context. For example, the other day I watched a film on Netflix and was quite impressed with myself that I understood nearly everything. That felt amazing. Same goes for a cooking show I watch. I also am confident reading intermediate level things and news. But other times I get lost easily depending on how complex the grammar/vocab is and my confidence goes back down into the dumps.…

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