ahh didn’t know you create content too, youtube recommended this video to me!🤗 I feel you so much on all of these frustrations, sometimes I feel so stuck and unmotivated buttt it’s a process girl, you got this!
don't distract youself you're doing amazing I'm so sure. this phase of "I feel stuck" is pretty normal when someone is learning a language, we just have to trust the process. I'm still a beginner in Spanish and I really want to be level B1 in the end of this year so I'm envying you rn lol
I think the jump between beginner studies and intermediate is hard for everyone... there's a point where you're too advanced to be studying from beginner materials, but at the same time intermediate materials feel too difficult and overwhelming. If you're able sit in that uncomfortable feeling for awhile eventually things will start to click, and then you'll be able to breathe a little bit easier ^^ also I'm so excited to hear that you're getting back into studying Korean! We can suffer together lol
that's so true :') i really didnt realize how much of a jump it would be. like aannny day now would be GREAT 😂 hahah but anyways, i appreciate your encouraging words so much! and yesssss omg. i'm pretty overwhelmed w/ korean already, but in a good way. it is definitely difficult but i'm excited to be learning it again 🥹 화이팅~!^^
“I started really thinking about … my life …” bro mood 😅😳 I read it a while ago but la casa en mango street was surprisingly hard to me, everyone recommends it for an easy book but… 😬
okay freaking facts lmfao the easiest thing about this book is the way the 2-3 page chapters make you feel like youre quickly making progress 😂 but the writing style is giving advanced 😭 im understanding like 20% lol not what i expected
Yeah I remember that being one of the only times I’ve looked things up, understood each word in the sentence, and still not known what the sentence said 😅 maybe if you read the English alongside?
it really is complicated! i'm like 10 pages away from being done with this one, and given its my first completed book in spanish (yay!) i'm definitely gonna take this experience aaaand do it differently with the next one hahah @@joreneereads
ahh didn’t know you create content too, youtube recommended this video to me!🤗 I feel you so much on all of these frustrations, sometimes I feel so stuck and unmotivated buttt it’s a process girl, you got this!
awee wow thats so cool! :') hahah and so facts, everyday the little progress is gonna add up! thank you! 🥰
don't distract youself you're doing amazing I'm so sure. this phase of "I feel stuck" is pretty normal when someone is learning a language, we just have to trust the process. I'm still a beginner in Spanish and I really want to be level B1 in the end of this year so I'm envying you rn lol
thank you so much for your comment!
I think the jump between beginner studies and intermediate is hard for everyone... there's a point where you're too advanced to be studying from beginner materials, but at the same time intermediate materials feel too difficult and overwhelming. If you're able sit in that uncomfortable feeling for awhile eventually things will start to click, and then you'll be able to breathe a little bit easier ^^ also I'm so excited to hear that you're getting back into studying Korean! We can suffer together lol
that's so true :') i really didnt realize how much of a jump it would be. like aannny day now would be GREAT 😂 hahah but anyways, i appreciate your encouraging words so much! and yesssss omg. i'm pretty overwhelmed w/ korean already, but in a good way. it is definitely difficult but i'm excited to be learning it again 🥹 화이팅~!^^
“I started really thinking about … my life …” bro mood 😅😳 I read it a while ago but la casa en mango street was surprisingly hard to me, everyone recommends it for an easy book but… 😬
okay freaking facts lmfao the easiest thing about this book is the way the 2-3 page chapters make you feel like youre quickly making progress 😂 but the writing style is giving advanced 😭 im understanding like 20% lol not what i expected
Yeah I remember that being one of the only times I’ve looked things up, understood each word in the sentence, and still not known what the sentence said 😅 maybe if you read the English alongside?
it really is complicated! i'm like 10 pages away from being done with this one, and given its my first completed book in spanish (yay!) i'm definitely gonna take this experience aaaand do it differently with the next one hahah @@joreneereads