Hello everyone! I’m trying to make sure my language learning habits are the best they can be. I was using Duolingo and Busuu, but that was taking a lot of time away from immersion/fun and what I learned in one I often learned in the other. So now I just use Busuu for grammar learning.
Any new German words I come across I then enter into Anki for memorization, which I practice once a day.
After these two activities, I try to fill my day as much as possible with German media; this includes German podcasts, music, games translated into German, and YouTube videos.
I want to know… Is this an effective method? I’m always a bit of a perfectionist, so I’m looking for either validation or constructive criticism. Alternatively, you could just share your own language learning methods!
- GissaMittJobb ( @GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year ago
I’d recommend that you find some Germans to speak to. There’s no good substitute for actual conversation with other human beings when it comes to learning languages.
Hmm. I wonder where I can go for that. I’m in a German-learning discord channel but it’s HUGE and that’s intimidating to me. I’ll give it another shot though!
- subito ( @Subito@beehaw.org ) 2•1 year ago
I tried Busuu and couldn’t get into it. I think your method should be effective on paper.
For me, I’m trying to learn Japanese and use Duolingo and WaniKani (for Kanji). I also have apps for the Hiragana and Katakana but I feel overwhelmed by the size of what has to be learned to even understand a single written sentence.