Perpetual practice makes perfect

After taking a short break from practising my verbs every day, I am pleased to say I am back to my daily practice. I even caught up on the verbs that were ready for review and waiting to be looked at for a few weeks. Big round of applause!!!

Spanish Verb Conjugation home screen

What did I learn from this though?

First of all, I was surprised by how many days I’d missed! The progress report page gives me a clear indication of when I was practising the verb of the day, learning a new verb or revising previously learned verbs. I thought I’d only missed a few days, possibly two weeks, whilst moving house – BUT – to my surprise, I didn’t have any gold stars for nearly 6 weeks! Shame on me!

Second, catching up with revising previously learned verbs is harder than I thought. The main challenge was knowing that I had to do more than my usual workload to get on top of it. So, rather than my usual workload, I tried to double it. After a few days, I noticed that I was making progress, and, before long, I was back on track.

Third, whilst revising previously learned verbs, I didn’t learn new verbs in order to manage my workload. I am now back to learning verbs again, and I am happy about it. It feels as if, at long last, I am making actual progress.

I can’t wait for the holidays to turn my daily practice into a habit and keep improving my Spanish Verb Conjugation with perpetual practice!