Like a lot of things in life, language learning often comes at us in stages.
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There is the stage before we move overseas; the preperations and packing.
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There is the first moonth overseas amidst the crazyness of trying to settle into a new life.
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There is that first six months or so overseas where we are getting used to the culture and establishing a rhythm.
There are other stages too.
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There is the “I’m going on a vacation for 3-4 weeks” stage.
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The stage where you feel like your stuck at the same level you’ve been at for a while.
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The stage where you’re wanting to revitalize or awaken a long forgotten language.
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There is the stage where you aren’t going anywhere. You’re at home but you still want to learn another language.
Each of these stages demands a different plan of attack if you are to maximize your time and make the progress that is necessary to succeed as a language learner.
The Stages Series of workbooks is about creating the best possible plan of attack for each stage.
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Before You Go Overseas
In this first workbook, the focus will be on the time before you actually get on the plane and move overseas. Filled with ten actionable activities and loads of good ideas, this workbook will help you prepare to be an expat.
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