198. Keeping a diary


"For this week [one] , there's just one basic exercise that will help you gain some valuable insights into your own learning process. It's one that has worked remarkably well for many language learners: keeping a journal (a diary of your personal feelings, thoughts, ideas, fears, successes, problems, frustrations, breakthroughs) of your ongoing experience in learning this language."
I just let this master of teaching speak, no more coments. He's an ace at learning languages.
This quotation was taken fom page 2 , from the book aforementioned, by H. D. Brown. This scholar had been to my university, the one where I studied three academic years of Philology of English, in Jaen, south of Spain (the previous two years, in Seville; and these three in Universidad de Jaen, when it still was within the University of Granada).
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