Do you have any language goals for the next few years?
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I have only one goal, business proficiency in Korean so once I lose my job in this foreign company where I can do everything in English, I would be able to find a new job here in Korea.
I have three goals. Fully achieving any is unrealistic, but progress in any is already good enough. They are:
Learn something that helps with old Indo-European languages, like Sanskrit.
Improve proficiency in languages that I have weak knowledge of, like French.
Get off my comfort zone and learn something non-IE, like Guarani.
Currently I'm working on #2 with German; I can form simple sentences in the language but I rely too much on dictionaries and declension/conjugation tables.
Maybe not concrete goals with set time frames, but what I'd like to do is...
become reasonably proficient in Norwegian Sign Language
get better with Norwegian prepositions, word recollection, and specialized or technical vocabulary
get a few grades higher in Kanji and perhaps start branching out into Chinese more actively
improve my listening skills and fluency in Russian
Props for learning a sign language, they're awesome.
I have only one goal, business proficiency in Korean so once I lose my job in this foreign company where I can do everything in English, I would be able to find a new job here in Korea.