Sorry I accidentally sent one in your ask box ! Anyways, here was my Norwegian lesson lol
you're THE cheese. not any cheese. keep your head up lest your cheese crown falls.
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So I'm totally gonna work on that request, but in the meantime, let me just answer this last question you have at the end here.
I have OCD
I've been playing this game almost 2 years and have logged in every. single. day. I don't have a choice. I have a problem and games like these are a massive trap for me, which is why I'm only allowed to have 1-2 on my phone at a time.
HOWEVER!
I'm not as decked out as you think I am. I just pick a card and focus all my resources until it's maxed. All my other cards are lucky if they even get a guest room sticker.
But STICK TO YOUR HISTORY LESSONS! It makes it a little more bearable if you use the star shards to fill your LP and loop 30 lessons at a time instead of 10 (see top red circle on pic below.)
ALSO USE YOUR ITEMS (bottom red circle). The leaping macarons and lucky cupcakes are best to level faster. Use the middle limelight waffles for leveling one specific card faster.
But if you stick to the history lessons, you'll also get blooming honey, which is the instant way to level up. And it's totally more cost effective to earn them through history lessons.
ALSO now we've got the new special lessons which are extra level exp. AND the lesson skips too. So take advantage of those!
Aside from that, if you're struggling, find a good friend card you can rely on. You're welcome to add me. Azul is a great defense/healer, especially if you add Riddle. And I'll probably never change him out so he'll always be there if you need him.
TLDR:
Do history lessons
Use star shards to increase LP (up to 30)
Use leaping macarons and lucky cupcakes for more exp (make sure item usage on when looping lessons)
Use blooming honey for instant levels
Do special lessons and use lesson skips
Nova's Player ID: 6xVaUmk5
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for the sake of my poor dignity yall cannot continue to let me try to talk to u whenever im sleepy. i am speaking GIBBERISH . if u feel me start to approach u if u just Sense it somewhere in the world through your screen u need to jus send me a quick "no. go to bed or get some coffee. do not engage ✋️" bc i look back at the shit i say and im . how do u guys even understand me sometimes 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Are there any other autistic/ adhd language learners out there with any tips for me?
I’ve been teaching myself Spanish for just over a year - it’s something I’ve always wanted to do. However as an autistic person with social anxiety problems this comes with a set of counterproductive obstacles.
I’d be really interested to hear other neurodivergent language learners experiences and what has worked for them.
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i have nearly finished unit 4 of duolingo swedish. unfortunately i have just about reached the point where the grammar gets to complex for me, and all the meaning of the words starts to disintegrate.
if anyone knows some swedish, you will know what i mean when i say that i can only consistently recognise words in their "original form", and not with all the alternate grammatical endings.
i love languages but it's so frustrating when i struggle with comprehension and grammar so i can't give a 100% accurate translation, and i get the answer wrong on duolingo.
also just grammatical genders are so confusing and take up so much space in my head.
:(
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