María Isabel
The advice of one teacher The beginning of a language learning is like to climb an escalator in the wrong way, if your steps are not correct you won't arrive to any place. Even, you can walk ahead and finally stay in the same place. The language don't have mercy in that sense, if you don't work hard everyday your level will fall, even though you leave your practice one week. To reach your goal, the top floor, you have to do a continuous effort everyday in order you don't be ten steps down. However, though the way seems very hard it doesn't mean it is impossible, you can climb the escalator in the wrong way and get to the top. I have to write this because I need to believe it!
Sep 30, 2014 9:25 PM
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The advice of one teacher

The beginning of a language learning is like to climb an escalator in the wrong way, if your steps are not correct you won't arrive in any place. Even, you can walk ahead and finally stay in the same place. Languages don't have mercy in that sense, if you don't work hard everyday your level will fall, even though you leave your practice one week. To reach your goal, the top floor, you have to do a continuous effort everyday in order for you to not be ten steps down.
However, though the way seems very hard it doesn't mean it is impossible, you can climb the escalator in the wrong way and get to the top.

I had to write this because I need to believe it!

September 30, 2014

The advice of one teacher

The Beginning of to learn a language learning is like to climbing an escalator in  the wrong way, if your steps are not correct you won't go anywhere. arrive to any place. Even, You can even walk forward ahead and finally still stay in the same place. The A language don't doesn't have mercy in that sense for  if you don't work hard everyday, your language level will fall/diminish even though if you miss leave your practicing for one week. To reach your goal or the top floor, you have to do exert a continuous effort everyday in order that you don't end up be ten steps down.
However, although the way/journey may seems very hard it that doesn't mean it is impossible, for you can still climb the escalator in the wrong way and ultimately get to the top.

I have to write this because I need to believe it!

Yes, this is so true Isabel.  Learning a language is hard work and takes a lot of time.  Being retired is definately an advantage!  Keep up your excellent work amiga!

 

October 1, 2014

I didn't notice this:

 

"The beginning of a language learning is like to climbING"

September 30, 2014
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