i feel like in school we're just taught to "copy what's on the board" so i've always struggled with taking effective notes. your tips were just what i needed! 감사합니다!!
As someone who has never used tips #2 or #3 when learning languages in the past (and therefore has never felt that confident in my skills despite tons of studying), I feel like those tips are going to be life changing for me. Thank you!
How often should you review your notes? I usually have trouble with that :( like idk if I should check every week. but then it can eventually get time consuming when you collect a lot of notes... what do you think?😭
I would review weekly, but you don't need to review everything each week. As you learn more grammar and vocabulary, the more complex words/grammar you learn will include some of the simpler things you learned a lot of the time. So in a way, you're still reviewing those earlier concepts
@@LetsLanguageTogether That makes sense.. will give it a try. I've been learning Russian for a couple years and now working to increase it to at least C1 for use in translation.. Thank you so much! And love your content, you gained a new subscriber lol!😎
How do you usually take notes?
Ok I'm not learning Korean BUT for Spanish I haven't been taking notes. I just go through my Pimsleur lesson and that's it.
If I’m doing something like Pimsleur I usually don’t take notes either. I just like to review the vocabulary before starting a new lesson.
i feel like in school we're just taught to "copy what's on the board" so i've always struggled with taking effective notes. your tips were just what i needed! 감사합니다!!
Im so glad I could help!
i never thought about writing my own examples! thank you for the great tips 💕✨
As someone who has never used tips #2 or #3 when learning languages in the past (and therefore has never felt that confident in my skills despite tons of studying), I feel like those tips are going to be life changing for me. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your tips. Liked Tip #3&4! 😀👍👏
im learning mandarin now for studying in china..i like your tips
it's my first time learning a new language... so it is hard
Glad my tips help! Learning a language is hard, but with a lot of time studying and practicing it, you’ll be able to do it
@@LetsLanguageTogether yes it is... i always feel pressure... especially since it involves me learning and living in china at university
Thanks for sharing tips I liked all great tips 😄🤗🙆
thank you soo muuch
How often should you review your notes? I usually have trouble with that :( like idk if I should check every week. but then it can eventually get time consuming when you collect a lot of notes... what do you think?😭
I would review weekly, but you don't need to review everything each week. As you learn more grammar and vocabulary, the more complex words/grammar you learn will include some of the simpler things you learned a lot of the time. So in a way, you're still reviewing those earlier concepts
@@LetsLanguageTogether That makes sense.. will give it a try. I've been learning Russian for a couple years and now working to increase it to at least C1 for use in translation.. Thank you so much! And love your content, you gained a new subscriber lol!😎
I like your videos ⚘
Thank you so much!