Thanks. I have been telling students in intro psych for decades that you can teach an old dog new tricks - it just might take a slightly bit longer. I revel in getting old and sometimes want to tackle new things but honestly, I get a bit lazy. One problem is there are too may of these things, LOL. I need to pick one and settle on it. For example, I started on duolingo but instead of tackling ONE language, I was simultaneously doing 3 and then I burned out. Of course. I need to pick ONE. Sigh. I used to speak all three fluently as a kid but can no longer do so at all. So thanks. I will pick one. But which one? Argh! Lol.
Thanks Annette! I agree...there's too much to do! : )
I am also learning multiple languages on Duolingo, but am keeping it to two. One I'm better at, so I feel moderately competent and one I'm terrible at for a reality check and challenge.
Thanks. I have been telling students in intro psych for decades that you can teach an old dog new tricks - it just might take a slightly bit longer. I revel in getting old and sometimes want to tackle new things but honestly, I get a bit lazy. One problem is there are too may of these things, LOL. I need to pick one and settle on it. For example, I started on duolingo but instead of tackling ONE language, I was simultaneously doing 3 and then I burned out. Of course. I need to pick ONE. Sigh. I used to speak all three fluently as a kid but can no longer do so at all. So thanks. I will pick one. But which one? Argh! Lol.
Thanks Annette! I agree...there's too much to do! : )
I am also learning multiple languages on Duolingo, but am keeping it to two. One I'm better at, so I feel moderately competent and one I'm terrible at for a reality check and challenge.