Every once in a while I get really passionate about some topic of study or a project, dive into it head first, devote all my (hopefully spare) time to it. Occasionally it has even been detrimental to my wellbeing. Like once I permanently fucked my stomach by skipping too many meals during a week long programing project.

Yet, nine out of ten times the whole shebang doesn't amount to anything. After a week or so I loose all interest and drop the whole thing.

Now, I'm getting one of those obsessions about learning a language and it got me thinking about the best way to deal with it. Maybe I should try pacing myself, stop myself from spending too much time everyday learning and maybe it will prevent me from burning out and losing interest in a week or two? Maybe trying to cram information into your brain ten hours a day is not an effective way to learn? Or maybe it's the opposite and the smart thing is to use this short period when I'm excited and eager to study to learn as much as possible?

Do any of you guy have experience with something like this?

    • Anemasta [any]
      hexagon
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      2 years ago

      This is a great way to learn when you're at least at intermediate level. Watching English language tv shows is what made me proficient in English.

      But with this new language I'm just starting out. I've watched a show with subs and while it's a lot of fun and occasionally I hear a word I already know or hear an interesting sounding word and look it up, generally it's not an effective way to learn for a beginner.

      Like I'm not a huge anime fan but in the past fifteen years I probably watched at least 30 shows in Japanese with subtitles and I know maybe 20 japanese words and zero grammar.