Advice from someone who speaks 5 languages

I speak Arabic, English, Turkish, Spanish and currently learning German.

I have had my fair share of bad days while learning all these languages (surprisingly my mother language, Arabic, was the worst for me lol). Days where I felt like its impossible, understood nothing, or failed to communicate.

I have been reading alot of posts from people like: I have been learning for X months, still can’t communicate, can’t understand everything..etc

Here’s the thing:

Language takes time. Please give it its time!!
This time can be months or years, depending on the person, their situation, their communication frequency, and hundred other factors.

Simply do your best! Try to integrate the language in your daily life, use it more, try to say things in German after you say them in your Muttersprsche (this helped me very much).

Enjoy the journey!

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u/iyn2000 — 5 days ago

Passed SAA thanks to this sub! Now it's my time to give back!

I know the score is a bit low but with little to no hands-on experience, I'll take it!

🥇🥇 🥇 🥇 🥇 🥇 🥇 🥇 🥇 🥇

I feel like I owe this sub a very big thank you to all the people who share their success stories and how they managed to pass the test by suggesting materials, giving tips or just helping others in general, that's really wholesome! ❤️ Now it is my time to share my success story:

Timeline ⏰ : 3 months (literally 3, from April 26th till today (12:30 AM July 26th was my test)

Past experience 📚 : I have been a full stack engineer for almost 3 years, I have used some services before (amplify, S3, AppRunner(rip) and route53, but nothing complicated like the services of the exam)

Materials 💻 : Stephane Maarek SAA course (2.5 months) + Tutorial dojo practice test (2 weeks, every day I used to take 1/2 tests) NOTE: leave timed-based tests to the end! try to finish topic-based/cards/domain-based then move to review-mode, then finish with timed-based)

Exam 😰 : Oh it is difficult! I flagged around 20 Questions and didn't have enough time to check them all. I kept reading that the test is easier than Tutorial Dojo's exams but I honestly disagree! It is somewhat more difficult. So please try to take your time and don't rush it.

small tip: Focus on EMR!!! I don't know why but holy shit I got like 6 Questions related to EMR and I went to the exam with only knowing what the letters mean 😂

🥇🥇 🥇 🥇 🥇 🥇 🥇 🥇 🥇 🥇

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u/iyn2000 — 26 days ago

Best Cinema in Duisburg

Anyone watched christopher nolan's Odyssey?
Where do you recommend? (I WANNA WATCH IT IN ENGLISH NOT GERMAN$)

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u/iyn2000 — 1 month ago

Need an agent for my SaaS

Do you guys know how to implement the feature of having an AI agent in my app? it is going to receive pictures of things, then produce a SPA based on these pictures. which agent do you suggest and any tutorials on how to implement this?

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u/iyn2000 — 2 months ago
▲ 206 r/movies

Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father

I didn’t sleep last night.
I got out of class, 0 information received.
On my way home now, still can’t speak.

I am literally in shock.

The thing is, I have seen many sad and tragic documentaries in the past, but last night someone recommended this and, oh man, this one is different.

Story telling, the focus on characters, turnover moment, ending footage of Andrew being shot…

For anyone who watched it and got over it quickly. HOW!! please tell me I feel like my state might continue for couple of days.

I really can’t stop thinking about it..

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u/iyn2000 — 3 months ago

Hello. I would like to inquire weather my Bachelors in Computer Science is acceptable to apply for a Masters program. Both my University and Degree are recognized in the Anabin database and I also did get a ZAB certificate. I heard that some universities require specific amount of hours related to certain areas in CS, how to check this?

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u/iyn2000 — 4 months ago