I've been studying a lot, and I've almost got the bare basics down, but I still have a lot of work to do. I want to reach certain goals by the end of the year, and one of the big ones is passing the HSK2 (well at least a mock exam). I also want to keep up with my French since that is the language that I want to study in college.
-Read through HSK 1 grammar rules
-Know at least 150-200 Chinese characters
-Brush up on my French vocabulary
-French listening practice (Podcasts, YouTube, etc.)
And I also have a couple of other languages that I want to learn, but I'm gonna have to put those in the back burner. I will practice them from time to time. Probably for like 5-10 minutes after my main studies. These languages include: Dutch (for fun), Russian (I've been trying to learn this one for years), Japanese (just to keep up with some game news from Japan), and Korean (because my sis is learning it).
I know that it's a lot, but it's hard for me to concentrate on just one thing. So if I trick my brain into believing that I'm learning all of these things at once then it'll be satisfied, and I won't get bored. It's an issue that I've been working on since I was little, so I know how to manage it better now.
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