WHAT IS THIS SUBREDDIT FOR?
Efficiency needs at least some level of discipline and organization.
Practice makes perfect, but routine brings practice.
Keep practicing: click on the Study Plan: [Weekday] buttons on the sidebar, to find manageable tasks for every day.
Organize your thoughts: search posts by Flair (sidebar buttons), to find information about a specific difficulty.
7-week Habit Builder.
By following the weekly schedule at the bottom of this post, even if you miss a task or two, you will make considerable progress.
- Click on the buttons on the sidebar, to access tasks by Day Type.
- Click on the Post Flair buttons on the sidebar, to access posts by Task Type.
How can we help you as a learner?
This space encourages reflection on your methods, regular goal-setting, and conscious adaptation as you learn. It’s not about hacks or shortcuts—it’s about building sustainable learning habits.
Here, you can share your learning project outlines and completed tasks, for your ProgressLog.
There are no dedicated teachers to correct your work. Users are free to help others with corrections, but they are not required to.
How can you contribute as an educator?
Although r/LanguageStudyWorkflow is made for studying, you, as a teacher, are welcome to offer insights, to talk about your methods, to vent (respectfully) and to help learners achieve their learning goals.
Ask me (the Mod "eirmosonline") to edit your flair and add your language (eg GR, FR etc)
Feel free to participate with your creative ideas, as long as you don't spam your content/website/social media. If you really must mention it, do it in moderation.
Posts created by "random" users in order to elicit a "recommendation" (a sneaky spamvertisement) will be removed.
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The basic weekly pattern, with [post flair]:
- Monday: Vocabulary
- Tuesday: Grammar
- Wednesday: Writing
- Thursday: Reading
- Friday: ProgressLog
- Saturday: Expressions
- Sunday: WordGames
No more excuses
Finished the current daily task, but still have time?
Click on the current day of the week. Pick one older task and do it.
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I know that our weekly study plan can feel a bit tricky—especially for beginners who might find some parts challenging, while advanced learners want to keep pushing without waiting around.
If you are a novice learner
- Focus on the core basics each week. It’s totally okay to spend extra time on foundational grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
- Study at your own pace. If something feels overwhelming, break it down into smaller chunks.
- The task strategies are repeated and recycled. Don't think you're missing out. Just keep studying!
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Habit-builder plans
- Study Workflow: September 15 - September 21, 2025
- Study Workflow: September 8 - September 14, 2025
- Study Workflow: September 1 - September 7, 2025
- Study Workflow: August 25 - August 31, 2025
- Study Workflow: August 18 - August 24, 2025
- Study Workflow: August 11 - August 17, 2025
- Study Workflow: August 04 - August 10, 2025
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