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Hiii! In today's video I show you what my language routine for learning Spanish, Greek and Italian looks like on most days. Enjoy!

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⏱️ TIME STAMPS:
0:00 intro
0:47 morning routine
3:51 afternoon routine
4:48 Lingo pie
7:01 evening routine
9:20 outro

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🎵 MUSIC

💜 ABOUT ME:
Hi and welcome! I'm Tanya and the only thing I like more than learning languages is probably talking about learning languages (well, that and hoarding language books).
My native language is Russian and I'm currently in different stages of learning English, Spanish, Polish, Italian, Korean, and Japanese.
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Am also studying Spanish and German, ... The best way to improve my listening is: Choose 5 video in Spanish of 10mins and listen them read them, for 1 weeks. 2h morning, 2h afternoon, 2h evening. You'll tell me. Listen them until you understand each word. It's working well. 2 month now with Spanish I understand very well.

meniearnauld
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I love "podcast italiano" even though I'm a native Italian speaker😅.

Davide, the host, is involved in a project called "liga romanica" where he and other native speakers of romance languages talk in their respective native languages.

It's super interesting, check it out😜

sasharama
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Utilizing deadtime for listening to and watching educational content over the past several months has made me such a happy camper. I only wish I had started doing it years ago! It seems so obvious and simple but there's quite literally hours we spend every day that we could utilize for dual purposes. There's nothing wrong with keeping deadtime dead, but I love to learn and there is just so much to learn and stay up to date on, so I prefer to use most of my deadtime in the pursuit on more knowledge. I watch videos and listen to podcasts that are in English in 1.5x speed on average, which is very comfortable for me and reduces time spent by 33%, letting me maximize my time further. After all, people speak much slower than the human mind can actual process.

cheesejkliop
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thank you so much, i am a spanish translator students who is currently living in germany and, to be honest, this is the first language learning routine that had actually helped me to improve my learning routine

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Thanks for sharing your routine! For more than a year and a half now, I've been practicing Spanish on DuoLingo and Korean on Memrise everyday. Last July, I added Korean to my daily DuoLingo practice. In September, I started listening to Spanish podcasts on my commute, and everyday this year I get audio input for Spanish (two hours would be ideal, but usually I only reach one hour or so, or even 30 minutes). In the last week or so, I've also been using Busuu everyday for Spanish practice. I find daily apps work well for me, as do podcasts and YouTube for Spanish listening practice. I'd like to spend more time on input as well as note-taking and so on, but my schedule is too full for that now. Also, I'm not good at multitasking. I can't watch TV while eating, and sometimes when I try to listen to podcasts, my mind just wanders and I think about my day instead. I can't always focus on the audio when I'm doing something else. I can't have constant input or as much audio as you do. I hope to spend more time actively studying in June!

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Loved the video.
I'm Greek and i'm studying italian. in addition to my italian classes, i try to listen to podcasts or watch videos as often as possible and i'm creating the habit of journaling in italian for 20 minutes every day( i either describe what happened during the day or just practice new vocab i learned). good luck with your language learning journey <33

christinakst
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I am also obsessed with the song Due Vite at the moment 😅. I have a very similar routine, listening to loads of podcasts and watching YouTube videos when cooking, eating, getting ready, walking.. I also talk to myself and follow Italian Instagramers to also get a lot of Italian in my feed :)
Thanks for the video! 🌈

andywurscht
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Hey, I just found your channel and I LOVE it! I am a big fan of using Duolingo as a way to keep a language going on the back burner like you're doing with Greek is really great; either if I'm learning other languages at the same time or if I'm just super busy with school. I know it gets a bad rap sometimes, but at least I get some practice and I prevent myself from forgetting the language entirely when I'm just too busy to study it more regularly.

the_outlandish_owl
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Love love love. You are my favorite language learning youtuber. Your video came out at a perfect time, needed some company at the café.

mub
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I try to use Duo Lingo for Russian (5 lessons per week), French (3 lessons per week), Hebrew (2 lessons per week) and Spanish (8 lessons per week) I take a course on zoom in Spanish, (the people are friendly and fun), I purchased grammar books in all the languages except Hebrew. I us dictionaries frequently to find sample sentences and related words. I may sign up for lingq or lingopie when I have more time. I gained weight during Covid so noe I hit the gym 3 days a week, maybe 15 plus sets of lifting 8 to 12 reps. On other days I take a long walk, each time a little longer. I am terrible with hi-tech so have not figured out how to do audiobooks outside. Youn have a great routine with lots of listening and reading.

artiesolomon
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I love your content! You keep me motivated to stay consistent with my Spanish and Japanese.

zenbrandon
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I’m Greek and I’m learning Spanish and Italian as well
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VICKY
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I like LingQ to a certain point. It is really nice that the app works with your phone. If someone uses a computer though, I prefer Google's translator extension.
Routine: I only study Greek. I use a mixture of extensive and intensive input. Duolingo for about 20 minutes per day, extensive reading for about 20 minutes per day (usually from a modern Greek Bible that uses Katharevousa Greek), intensive reading 20 minutes (also from the bible), and then 3-4 days per week I watch a Greek sitcom (currently I'm watching Ευτυχισμένοι Μαζί, incredible show).

joachimjustinmorgan
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Alessandro De Concini the best! You found a Perfect source for your Language Journey! And a Great to acquire scientific proved knowledge 👍

xajare
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Hi Tanya, thanks for the video! My native language is Italian and I learned a lot by reading fan fictions in English, French and Spanish. I also occasionally listen to Spanish and French radio. Right now i'd love to learn Portuguese

salsarosa
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Podcast italiano is amazing! 😊 I love your videos Tanya😍

polyglotsjourney
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Congratulations on your first sponsor!!

bookswmadi
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Great video! I also really like LingQ and Podcast Italiano. I also really like Learn Italian with Lucrezia and Italiano Automatico. I didn’t know about Lingo Pie before but it looks awesome. I will check it out!

christinam
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Your meal it looks so good I need the step to make that food. 😅

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