I enrolled in a German A1-A2 class in real life and received a promo to study another language (A1-A2), which is Russian.
I am also learning phonetics and pronunciation of British English.
So I am working on three languages: German (A1.1), Russian (A1.1), and English (C2ish).
I consider English a “maintenance” language because I already know approximately 20,000-30,000 words in English and I understand everything, and now what remains is just tweaking my pronunciation.
Should I study the three in one day, or alternate them over 3 days (English then German then Russian) or what?
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I recommend doing them all everyday at least a little each time.
It will be slower progress but the progress is happening. Currently studying 9 languages at the same time so can say that the progress is there but it will be slower depending on how much time you have each day to commit to each language. Happy hunting!
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I would go for studying the three of them in one day. It’s about memorization process. Repetition only works if done often enough. If you do it every 3 days you will have forgotten a good part of what you did 3 days ago.
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