What Is a Language Learning Diary?
In its most basic form, a language learning diary is where you keep a record of what you’ve learned and what you’re learning on your journey to fluency.
Here’s what a language learning diary can include:
Regular updates. Part of the whole point of a diary is that it has entries at frequent intervals. The word “diary” comes from the Latin for “day,” but even if you keep it every week or after each class, the important thing is that you know when you need to make an entry!
Tomasello, M. (1999). The cultural origins of human cognition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. pp. 56-78
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