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Week 001

Week 001 (potentially many weeks of this project so I go with this format So, the first week just passed and I intend to give a small recap as well as more in dept reporting on what I have learned and experienced. Recap: - Easy to do Glossika on the fly - Starting a completely different language is hard without certain key words like I, you, is etc. - Already great improvement in pronunciation of certain languages. So, after one week of starting the project with the most pretentious title only rivaled by celebrity self-praise I have noticed certain things that has been different with how I have been learning languages before. Thus far I have only good things to say about Glossika. That does not mean there is no room for improvement. I have one things thus far (female and male voice option) Tedious? One of my biggest concern when starting with Glossika was that it would be tedious to be repeating the same sentences in the same languages over and over again. Thus far I have b

Start up

This blog has been made as a way to make myself accountable in my language learning endeavors. It has been a dream of mine for more than ten years to become a hyperglot but thus far I have not managed to reach my goal. I believe this is due to not good enough focus on consistent training from my side. This will hopefully change with this new way of making myself accountable. Hopefully others can find motivation in this blog if they so happen to stumble across it. Before starting I want to clear up my goal, the term Hyperglot as used here, and aslo how many languages I currently speak. My goal: To become a hyperglot within three years (i.e. B1-B2 in those languages) Hyperglot: There are many different definitions of hyperglot or hyperpolyglot. They vary between six and eleven as the number of languages one has to be able to speak before being counted as being one. For the sake of making it as clear as possible I define hyperglot as being able to speak eleven languages and up. Th