I’m in South Korea until mid-September, so it’s all about Korean until…something new and secret and exciting. Read on to learn more about my language learning goals for September.

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What happened in August?

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Language Learning Review for August

I’ve spent half of August getting ready to go to Spain and Korea and then the other half melting in Spain!

As it’s technically been a holiday, I wasn’t really language learning in Spain.

Same with Korea, where I arrived towards the end of the month.

However, I knew this so didn’t set myself any big language goals as a result.

Language Learning Goals for September

For the first two weeks of September, my goal is simply to use as much Korean as possible during my time here.

After that, pretty much as soon as I’m home I’ll be starting a short-term secret project!

At the end of October, I’m taking my mum somewhere to celebrate her birthday and she doesn’t know where yet. So I can’t say which language I’ll be learning before then, but it’s one I’ve never learnt before.

I’ve got my goals mapped out quite specifically as it’s such a short term project (6 weeks or so), and I’ll share more after. (She might read this and that would ruin the surprise!)

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