this post title talks about "year-long journey" but I don't see anything related to it in the post itself.
Eh, perfecting one's language use could be a journey - but what exactly would make this process an actual journey?
How do we distinguish between journey and non-journey?
I have been learning German ( via Duolingo) for the last two months. Does it count as a journey? So far it feels like a walk in a wood without a map.
Max, how is your determiner (the, a, etc.) usage? that is probably a useful proxy for whether or not you are under a year to L2 fluency. (and what do you consider fluency? CEFR B2? C2?)
удачи!
this post title talks about "year-long journey" but I don't see anything related to it in the post itself.
Eh, perfecting one's language use could be a journey - but what exactly would make this process an actual journey?
How do we distinguish between journey and non-journey?
I have been learning German ( via Duolingo) for the last two months. Does it count as a journey? So far it feels like a walk in a wood without a map.