Learning Japanese and Spanish late at night has been oddly effective

I work late, so most of my language learning ends up happening at night when everything is quiet. I didn't plan it that way, but it's actually been working.

Right now I'm learning Japanese and Spanish, and I’ve been trying to spend at least a little time speaking each day.

I noticed that when I only read or listen, I feel like I’m progressing… until I try to actually talk. Then everything falls apart.

So I started mixing in short speaking sessions before bed.

Some things I've been rotating between:

Duolingo when I'm too tired to think

HelloTalk when I feel like chatting with real people

Langua when I want a longer conversation

Yapr when I just want to jump in and talk for a few minutes without planning anything

It's still messy, and sometimes I forget basic words, but I’m getting more comfortable speaking out loud. Even small daily practice seems to add up over time.

At this point, I’m mostly just trying to build the habit and see where it goes.

by Seigoy