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The last thing I want is to spend a ton of time studying. I’m also super impatient. When I set my mind to something, I want results right here and now. That doesn’t always work. In the case of learning anything, it never works. But what do you think?
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Actually you can learn a conversational minimum in like 3-6 months with regular and active practice. And it really will be a minimum. Youâll be able to explain yourself, ask something, keep up a simple dialogue and stuff like that. But fluency will still be very far away. I find it really helpful in my free time to read articles like example of past participle by promova. I already study on my own all the time, sometimes I go to tutors when the topic is especially hard. But when I need quick info, these tools are also great.
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