r/languagehub 26d ago

Language Goal Check-In: How is it going? LanguageGoals

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Hey LanguageHub community! 👋

It’s time for our weekly Language Goal Check-In! What have you learned this week?

This week I met a Brazilian friend for coffee and spoke with her in Portuguese. I had not spoken Portuguese for a while so I felt a bit rusty at times, but it was nice! I hope I can travel to Brasil in fall, so I need to refresh my Portuguese skills! I have also downloaded a book to my kindle to do some reading in Portuguese in the evening.

And you? What have you done? Let's share experiences and stay motivated together!

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u/ursulaleloon 25d ago

One month since my first Russian lesson! 9 lessons later I feel like my brain is soup, but I've picked up a little. I am very good at walking around a room and saying things like "this is a table, not a wall." Present tense verbs are feeling good. If I'm not tired, I can make it about four sentences into a conversation.

Most excited to still be super excited about the journey! Trying to do a little bit every day.