by Chrissi Barton | Jul 5, 2022 | Uncategorized
You probably all know someone who has had to play catch-up in a class, and how incredibly hard it is to stay motivated. This is especially true because our teachers are often the main source from which we derive our confidence, so if the teacher says I am rubbish at...
by Bruce Balmer | Mar 22, 2022 | Accelerated Learning, Languages, Motivation, Time, Time Efficiency
The most important thing for you to stay motivated is a sense of progress, of “getting there`” where ever “there” may be for you. If you rely only on your perception, you will go through several patches that are quite demotivating when progress...
by Bruce Balmer | Jan 17, 2022 | Accelerated Learning, Conversation, French, German, Italian, Languages, Listening, Reading, Spanish, Speaking, Statistics, Thai, Time, Time Efficiency, Uncategorized
Our current progress in accelerating language learning stands at this. In our lates group of reddit DuoLingo users, which we asked to try our system and compare it to their experience of DL – none of those people will take longer than 75 hours to get from zero...
by Bruce Balmer | Jan 4, 2022 | Accelerated Learning, Motivation, Statistics, Time, Time Efficiency
It’s easy to know if you are being efficient. Zero to B1 requires not more than 3,000 fluency units (words, conjugations, grammatical constructions). We know that a reasonable expectation and the basis for many language programmes is 900 hours. So that is 3...
by Bruce Balmer | Nov 15, 2021 | Accelerated Learning, French, German, Italian, Languages, Motivation, Spanish, Thai, Time
Experience. Firstly, 10 fluency units per day is fast enough (we mean 10 fluency units per day NET not gross). Fast enough to blast through a whole GCSE curriculum in less than a year. Fast enough to blast through an ‘A’ level curriculum in less than a...