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Language progress when you’re seconded “in the field”: some solid advice

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In this brief video interview, full-time student of German and Russian (and budding polyglot) Harry Ness tells us about how he's trying to make the most of his extended period working and studying in Germany. Whether you're a student looking forward to your "year abroad" or already in the world of work and preparing for an extended secondment, Harry's to-the-point tips are for … [Read more...]

How to prepare for the Goethe Institut C1 German exam: what I did

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Goethe Institut German exam

In a previous post I told you about Project revive my German and my new three-month goal: passing the Goethe Institute C1 German exam.   The pass mark is 60%.  Here's the good news: I got 85.5%.  A result! Now I'm sharing what I did to develop my advanced reading, writing, speaking and reading skills before the exam. I stress the importance of exam technique at the end, … [Read more...]

Logging your language learning (and an update on Project revive my German)

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As I look back over my latest period of focussed German practice and study - "Project revive my German" - I'm struck by the value of logging my efforts.  Here's a brief overview of what I did, how it helped me and how logging could help you too in your own learning. First set your goal and your routine My logging was in the service of progress towards a clear goal: … [Read more...]

Project revive my German: three lessons for your language learning

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That's it, I'm doing an advanced German exam in Berlin just about two months from now.  There's no turning back.  I'm booked: test; flight; time off from the office. When you're trying to level up your skills, get into the zone, the zone of "proximal development".  In other words, the best thing is to stretch yourself, but not too much.  In this post I explain how I settled on … [Read more...]

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