Language Learning Log 2021Week 50 (13.12 - 19.12)Listened to 3x Politisk kvarter podcastsWatched 1x
Language Learning Log 2021Week 50 (13.12 - 19.12)Listened to 3x Politisk kvarter podcastsWatched 1x Kveldsnytt broadcastWatched 3x Kristiania magiske tivoliteater episodesRead 1x articleItalki lessons (1h 45m)Reviewed vocab with Anki + continued making flashcards???How the fuck has week 50 just gone damn that really is another year almost down.I’ve been trying hard to squeeze in studying when I can this week. Politisk kvarter is actually a great podcast to practise for the Bergenstest - it’s exactly the type of interviews I’d expect to hear in the report section, each episode is only 15 minutes and I can listen to it while cooking/cleaning. I’ve also been continuing to build up Anki decks and studying them when I can. I was quite pleased with myself when I heard one of the words I’d been struggling with in an interview and was like “oh! Wait! I studied that! It means… yes! I know what it means!” I don’t think I’d have recognised it if I hadn’t studied it, and I think now I’ve heard it in context again I’ll remember it in future. I guess it shows that using a combination of study methods is best!There were some days I didn’t do a lot though… because… I turned 30! :D I am no longer in my twenties! And you know what, I feel way more positive about my life now than I did when I was like 23. For some reason, time felt like it was running out when I was 23. Now I feel like there’s so much time ahead of me. I love it! On Tuesday we went to Harry Potter Studios, and then I took the weekend off (sort of - I did stilt walking on the Sunday, but that hardly counts, even if my legs are super sore today).Of course, this week is Christmas, so I have a lot to do and I’ve left almost everything to the last minute (again). Which means I undoubtedly won’t have the time to do as much studying as I’d like. I’m looking forward to the new year rolling around so I can get my teeth stuck into real Bergenstest preparation! -- source link
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