Last night I went to my first session of dance lessons and I learned the basics of Salsa! Having wanted for so long to learn this dance, it was really fun to actually find myself doing it… and to realize that it’s really not hard!
Yearlyglot's Life List
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1. Learn Turkish
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2. Learn Polish
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3. learn german
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4. visit all 50 states
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5. run a marathon
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6. Go skydiving
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7. see the Hill of Crosses in Lithuania
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8. Learn Lithuanian
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9. learn to speak Lithuanian
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10. own a tuxedo
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11. Learn to fly a helicopter
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12. Go to Mardi Gras
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13. Go to Times Square for New Year's Eve
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14. Go to Paris
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15. see the Eiffel Tower
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16. drive on the autobahn
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17. learn arabic
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18. learn french
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Admittedly, this was easier for me because I already know Russian, but I still think that a lot of people could learn quickly by doing the same thing I did.
Quite simply, I went throught my entire Colloquial Polish book, chapter by chapter over the course of 8 days, doing one chapter every morning and one chapter every evening, reading all Polish text out loud and doing all of the exercises in the book.
You can ask questions and find more information at my blog .
I am learning Lithuanian and sharing what I learn on my blog. Perhaps some of you will find it useful.
I have started with what I believe are the 10 most important things to learn in any language. After I’ve finished those (and returned from my trip to Lithuania) I will learn more.
