Intense language lessons?

Everything I've looked at online specializes in "just 5-20min a day!" But I have a minor learning disability that makes that method awful for me. I'd forget what I did before the next day.

I'm also extremely bad at switching tasks, so I find myself just not doing it...

What I need, is a dedicated, multiple hours a day, heavy duty lesson plan. Something I can sit down and really *focus* on.

I've been living in the Netherlands for 2 months so far, and despite what everyone says, immersion sucks. Everyone just speaks English!

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u/Monad-Rymael — 2 days ago
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GL Adept vs Valor

With Valor's guard point quick reload, why would anyone use Adept over it? Valor just seems objectively better, charging it is so quick that it might as well be always active. The guard point is also much safer to use because you can do it mid combo.

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u/Monad-Rymael — 1 month ago
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Something LIKE Rosetta Stone?

I own the Classic for Japanese, tho got stuck because of "Kanji". However the methods it uses (context clues over direct translations) has been my favorite of all the other sites I've used. I believe I won't have the same roadblock with Dutch (it's also a requirement instead of a hobby this time).
Three of us need to use it, and outside of the more expensive "classroom" option, we can't find one for families. As I'm not too keen on sharing a profile. OR spending x3 a month

TL;DR: What language learning options that use "context clues over direct translations" exist?

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u/Monad-Rymael — 3 months ago