2285. Keeping a diary of learning. A nice tip



Expert and scholar and great H. D. Brown, of San Francisco State University, recommended to keep a diary of learning a language. 

The student would report or just scribble his progress, 
what turns out good, 
frustrations, 
new ways of approaching vocabulary, 
advice by the teacher… And he could read it from time to time, so as to get a general and also punctual vision of how he’s getting along. 

Thus I join the scholar to recommend you or whoever to try to do it. / Photo from: Horse-Riding-Beach healthhitnessrevolution com. the photo tries to be a nice illustration, just that

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