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However, one common question that arises is: "How many hours a day should I dedicate to learning a foreign language?" The answer to this question depends on several factors, including individual goals, learning methods, and personal [[trường hợp]]. circumstances
Before determining how many hours a day to spend on language learning, it's [[thiết yếu]] to set clear goals. essential
In conclusion, there is no [[một kích cỡ phù hợp cho tất cả]] answer to how many hours a day you should spend learning a foreign language. one-size-fits-all
Intensive learning involves dedicating several hours a day to focused study, while extensive learning involves shorter, more [[thường xuyên]] sessions spread out over time. frequent
It may also be challenging to maintain over the long term, especially if you have other [[cam kết]]. commitments
Learning a foreign language is a rewarding [[nỗ lực]] that opens up new opportunities for communication, travel, and cultural understanding. endeavor
Do you aim to achieve basic conversational skills, or are you [[nỗ lực]] for fluency? striving
If you find that your current schedule isn't [[nhường nhịn]] the desired results, consider increasing or decreasing your study time. yielding
The brain needs time to process and consolidate new information, and overloading it can lead to [[giảm dần]] returns. diminishing
It's generally more effective to study a little each day rather than [[nhồi nhét]] for several hours once a week. cramming
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