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My 2021 Language Routine & Resolutions – Continuing My Journey To Fluency<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Last year I made some massive strides in my language skills, I had a detailed plan of attack for study and it worked for a while. Obviously, with the stupid covid lockdowns, I had to modify my plan quite a bit. Still, I do think this is a very solid plan for learning a second language<\/a>, especially as a beginner.<\/p>\n

At the start of 2020, I was able to have some medium level conversations and could function living in a Spanish<\/a> speaking country to an okay level. I still noticed people had a hard time understanding what I was trying to say and my comprehension when listening to individuals on the street was pretty bad. But all and all it was okay and I could live my life peacefully.<\/p>\n

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My Language Skills Today on Jan 1, 2021<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Well fast-forward to today, a year later, and I can have full-on conversations about challenging subjects. I can use tenses and conjugate most of my verbs correctly and masculine\/feminine are natural and come without effort. My accent has improved dramatically, this is in direct relation to switching any of my downtime to watching Netflix in Spanish. This year I watched the following shows 100% in Spanish language with Spanish subtitles (don’t judge me on my taste in programs haha)<\/em>:<\/p>\n