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Language goals

<aside> πŸ’¬ What are my language short-term & long-term gaols? Short-term goals may include things like learning basic grammar and vocabulary, while long-term goals may include becoming fluent in the language or passing a language proficiency exam.

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<aside> πŸ’¬ What is your motivation for learning a new language? Am I learning for a holiday or am I learning for professional reasons? Maybe I am learning just for fun?


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<aside> πŸ’¬ How much time do you plan on dedicating to language learning each week? If you have a busy schedule, you may need to focus on shorter, more intensive study sessions. If they have more free time, you may be able to create a more relaxed study schedule.


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<aside> πŸ’¬ What resources are you planning on using to learn the language? Some people may prefer textbooks and workbooks, while others may prefer online resources like videos and podcasts. Understanding your preferences can help you create a plan that works for you.


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Specific language goal breakdown

Language Why do I want to learn this language How do I want to speak this language? 3 Months from now I want to be able to… Action steps
French I am moving to France for 1 year and want to be able to communicate easily and efficiently I want to speak this language fluently and be able to even read french books Read a french book and confidently know the alphabet and at least 500 words
Daily practice
Read 3 books
Learn 500-600 words
Spanish
Italian

Weekly language learning plan

Monday

Time - 30 min

French

Tuesday

Time - 20 min

Spanish

Wednesday

Time - 1 hour

Spanish & French

Thursday

None

Friday

None

Saturday

Time - 20 minutes

Spanish

Sunday

Time - 10 minutes

French

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