studyblr’s 30 days of learning challenge: learning Italian
Ok, so, I know I'm already late but I was at work yesterday and honestly, that was enough. Anyway, this is my belated introduction.
What is my goal?
My goal is to learn Italian. Are 30 days enough to learn a language? No. I am not delusional. However, I am aiming to get as proficient as possible in 30 days. Since I am already finished with school this year, I have no other responsibilities this month other than going to work, so I can dedicate all of my free time to learning.
And at the end of this month, I’m going to Rome so I can practice my Italian there. I am very excited and honestly, can’t wait!
What are my secondary goals?
Before I jump head first into Italian, I still have a state exam from English so I need to focus on that. I have to go through all my materials about the UK and the USA and I have to finish 2 books. However, I am positive that I can make it.
I want to write more. I have been writing since I was 13 but for the last 3 years, I didn’t have as much time as I would have wanted to focus on writing. Since I’m done with high school I would like to go back to writing and focus also more on that. I promised myself that I’ll write a lot when I got this laptop, yet I have writer exactly 9 things since then (such as reviews, poems or short stories - stuff I enjoy writing the most).
What is my game plan?
From now until 6th I’ll put all my time and effort into preparing for my state exam, but I'm still planning to do 2 duolingo lessons (if I do 2 every day, I’ll finish the tree by the end of the month; seems pretty doable) and listen to the Italian boot camp as much as possible.
I’m also using other resources to learn and immersing myself as much as possible, but I’ll make a post about it when I’ll have more time to focus.
I have also created an italian langblr to aid me on my journey so feel free to follow me @soldi-soldi.














