“This is how you learned as a child, and it still applies to you as an adult.
However, there is one specific limitation that children have that you don’t: you do not need to practice input for years before you can seriously consider meaningful, fluent output.
As an adult learner, you only need to focus on input for the first few months of your language learning journey. Then, you can begin working on both input and output simultaneously.
However, input should still make up the majority of your language exposure. The remaining time can be dedicated to as many output activities as you’d prefer.”
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