From week to week with Duolingo (2025.04.05)

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From week to week with Duolingo (2025.04.05)
This is my weekly Duolingo statistics.

Currently I have 52 days streak (today, on 2025.04.05 I achieved 53 days streak).

If I continue learning with it every day, then one more week (seven days), and I will have a two months (60 days) streak.

This week I spent much more time learning with Duolingo than in the previous week.

1575 Points - 427% more, compared to the previous week.

132 minutes - 247% more, compared to the previous week.

36 lessons - 260% more, compared to the previous week.

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Other than learning with it every day, my Duolingo activity nowadays is rather irregular.

Sometimes I spend only a few minutes with it in a single day, sometimes I spend more than 20 minutes with it in a single day.

Either way, I learn with it as long as I like it, as long as I enjoy it, as long as I have the mood to learn with it.

So I do not care about its league leaderboard.

This is not a challenge, not a contest for me.

There is no force.

I use similar approach with Hive too.

I use Hive as a personal diary, and as an investment platform.

By the way, I do other things too to learn Spanish, for example I watch YouTube videos, I listen to radio stations, to podcasts, and to other things too.

Sometimes I feel that the more I learn Spanish, the less I understand it, the less I know from it.

Probably it will take years, or one decade, or maybe more time to understand the Spanish every day communication.

Similarly to the English language.

Currently I do not remember exactly, but I spent around eight or nine, maybe even ten years to understand English in a level, where I can watch movies without subtitles, and I can read books without the need to translate the words or the sentences.

And Spanish nowadays often feels much harder than English for me.

This is why I currently think that maybe I will spend more time with learning it than with learning English.

Either way, I try to spend some time with learning it every day.

My opinion about its difficulty maybe will be different in a few months, or in a few years.

We will see.
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