bookmark_borderI earned the Duolingo Legendary achievement

I’ve been learning Spanish on Duolingo on and off for years. In June 2021, in a pandemic-induced fit of boredom, I opened the app with a renewed sense of determination. Since then, I’ve accumulated a hefty 200+ day streak and have nearly reached the halfway point of the Spanish course. It’s been a long and sometimes discouraging journey. So this month, to shake things up, I decided to do something I hadn’t planned on: earn the Duolingo Legendary achievement.

How it works: Every week, you’re randomly assigned to a league with 29 other people where you compete by earning points through language learning. At the end of the week, those at the top of the leaderboard advance to the next league. You have to climb the ranks through nine leagues in order to reach the Diamond league. Come in first place in the Diamond league and you earn the coveted Legendary achievement.

Naturally, pressure is high in the Diamond league. It seems like everyone is glued to the app, racking up points faster than you can keep up. There even are strategies online for how to best position yourself to win. It’s hyper-competitive to say the least.

I still wanted that pesky Legendary achievement, so I did what I had to do. 5000+ points. Over 7.5 hours of Spanish (and a little Hindi and Korean). Practice before work, and after work, and in every spare minute of time that I could find. Also a lot of counting down to Sunday night when I would finally be able to relax. And now that it’s over, I have some thoughts on the experience.

The good:

  1. Because the XP Ramp Up Challenge rounds are timed, I got to see how fast my translating and problem solving skills had gotten.
  2. The XP Ramp Up Challenge covered material I’d learned months ago, so it was a good refresher on concepts that I hadn’t been tested on in a while.
  3. I realised how much more effective sustained practice is. I was actively practicing for over an hour a day. This was a lot in comparison to my previous hour per week. I absorbed material more quickly and took less time to feel immersed in the language.

The bad:

  1. Unsurprisingly, it was stressful. I was obsessively practicing and checking the rankings to make sure I was still in first place.
  2. I was more focused on the points than on the learning. I was mostly practicing using the XP Ramp Up Challenge to maximize the amount of points I could earn. Not a big deal for a week or two, but not great in the long run.
  3. I was lucky and ended up in a league where I only needed around 5000 points to win. The next week, in the league I was in, the person in first place won with an insane 20000 points. The effort it takes to earn the Legendary achievement varies wildly depending on the people you’re competing against.

Now that I’ve earned this achievement, I’m never going to think about points ever again. Here’s what I plan to do instead.

  1. Spend more time when learning. In the two weeks since I earned the Legendary achievement, I’ve upped my practice time to around 45 minutes daily.
  2. I’m going to switch to a spaced repetition system, splitting my time between completing new lessons and reviewing old ones.
  3. Duolingo Stories is a surprisingly rich feature (at least for Spanish) that I want to make more use of.

There’s a lot more to do. I’ve been watching Spanish content creators as well taking every opportunity to practice conversing with native speakers. Learning a language really is a journey without a destination. And earning the Legendary achievement was a fun side quest along the way to fluency.

bookmark_border2021: A Year in Review

It’s the end of another year and oh what a year it has been. 2020 was about throwing myself into hobbies to distract from pandemic woes. 2021 was about something completely different.

Job hunting.

I started a new job! I now work in a new industry as well as a new city — two things that both excite and terrify me. It’s been tough and it’s been good for me. And it’s definitely fun being the person who knows the least in any meeting; there’s so much to learn.

A quick review of the past year — interviewing while working full-time wasn’t very pleasant, and left me with little time or energy for anything else. My main accomplishment was getting my new job. Here are some other things I did:

  1. Wrote a short story
  2. Completed Luigi’s Mansion 3
  3. Completed the Privacy Law & Data Protection course on Coursera
  4. Started and maintained a compost pile
  5. Read 26 books

There were other exciting things that happened in 2021 — traveling, new friends, new experiences. Definitely a rewarding year.

And now for 2022. I’m not a fan of the whole resolutions thing so here are the themes that I’m focusing on in the upcoming year.

  1. Maintain a balanced lifestyle — Health and happiness. Family and friends.
  2. Career — New job, new learning opportunity.
  3. Read 50 books — It’s good to get perspective through stories.
  4. Write — Journaling. Creative writing. Blog posts.
  5. Hobbies — Roller skating, roller blading, chess, Valorant, composting, Spanish, etc.

I’m excited for 2022. I think it’s going to be a good one.

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