From: Alexander Goussas Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2026 23:51:12 +0000 (-0500) Subject: add april language checkpoint markdown X-Git-Tag: v0.0.1~17 X-Git-Url: http://git.frustrated-labs.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d2b62034b6457ea80167d9558de23e2821eb10f3;p=frustrated-functor.dev.git add april language checkpoint markdown --- diff --git a/posts/06-05-2026-language-checkpoint-april.md b/posts/06-05-2026-language-checkpoint-april.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1796338 --- /dev/null +++ b/posts/06-05-2026-language-checkpoint-april.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +--- +title: Language Checkpoint - April +tags: language-learning +date: 6 April 2026 +--- + +This is my April 2026 language checkpoint. + +## Spanish + +I can still speak it. I think. I think I did not speak any Spanish today at all. Yikes. + +## English + +Good. + +## French + +I can understand 99% of what I hear without any effort at all. The same goes for reading, depending on what I'm +reading of course. Last test I had was reading "La Bête Humaine" by Zola and I knew 99% of the words. Speaking +is still my greatest weakness, but last Sunday I spoke one hour with my new Russian friend Valery and I'm pretty +proud of how I expressed myself. + +## German + +I can now understand 99% of what is said in the Easy German Podcast. I think the use easy language there, for the +surprise of no one I guess. I say this because most YouTube content targeted for a German audience still sounds like +gibberish to me haha. I'm starting to get a grasp of the form of German, grammar is starting to become more natural. +I can write about my day without much trouble. + +## Portuguese + +My Portuguese is my greatest shame, honestly. I cannot get myself to practice it seriously outside of work. I'll +get there eventually, I swear.