I'm intermediate in Mandarin and have tried the whole Anki/Duolingo/DuChinese thing. They're all great apps but after about 2-3 weeks I notice my motivation just falls off a cliff with all of them. Has anyone found a good method to keep themselves motivated / consistent when using them?
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