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by thefinalboss 4054 days ago
Learning a language requires constant effort and practise and finding a method that works for YOU. For me what works ( I am learning Korean):

* 1 lesson a week on cafetalk.com (not related to them, great/easy website). We sometimes do grammar/vocab or just free talking

* 1 book. There is a great one for korean called: Magic Korean which has a very good learning style. I have tried another 3-4 books but they did not click

* Podcasts while at the gym . I listen to "talk to me in korean" which has over 1000 lessons recorded and still going

* 3 hours studying a week. I usually do it during commute. This includes homework for the online lesson and studying the book

* Live group lessons every Saturday morning. I did these for 10 weeks and stopped due to no availability of lessons at the appropriate level

So in total:

* 1.5 hours of podcasts at the gym

* 1 hour lesson

* 3 hours homework and learning

* (I used to do 2 hour sessions with a group but stopped)

Total: 5.5 hours a week

Also, going to Korea yearly for 1-2 weeks has helped.

Good luck!