Whether you're a prospective bilingual or a full out polyglot, seid ihr herzlich willkommen zu diesem kleinen Teil der Langblr-Gemeinschaft (:
-polysprachig
Far worse, in my opinion, than the famous “he wouldn’t fucking say that” is “he WOULD fucking say that, as part of his facade, but you seem to think he would mean it genuinely”
hello. I’m wondering if you’re studying multiple languages (3 for me, I have been studying Spanish for a bit but forgot, my Chinese is eh, and Ik Russia alphabet only) should I do a little bit each day? Or should I do like 2 hours Russian on Tuesday, 2 hours Spanish on Wednesday, etc. does it matter? Or is there a way that’s clearly better? I always here ppl saying you should study a little everyday but I’m not the biggest fan of that /: please lmk what I should do 🙏🏾
I'm studying 3 languages (and starting a 4th) at the moment and i personally focus on 1 or 2 languages per day, otherwise i get confused and mix things up which doesn't help my learning process at all (i actually did that yesterday, i studied Czech for a while and then tried to study another language but my brain was still in Czech mode and it was a real struggle to remember the right words in the other language)
So if you also struggle with learning multiple languages in one day, then focusing on 1 language per day is clearly the best method for you :) (especially since you're learning languages with different writing systems which adds another element to the learning process that might confuse you if you suddenly switch from one writing system to another).
There is no universal "best way" of learning a language, the best way is always what works best for you :)
code switching is great because one moment everyone can understand you and the next la frase gets totalmente incompréhensible for tout le mundo except ton cerebro y on ne peut hacer anything about ça