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1. 1. How would you describe your current level? Do you feel comfortable chatting, or is it still a bit of a struggle?
a. excellent ,comfortable chatting and smooth reading
b. Okay ,mostly understood
c. Just so so ,a bit of struggle
d. Not really good ,cannot understand
2. 2. have you ever felt like your language skills got "rusty" after a long break? Like your tongue is tied or your brain just isn't processing as fast as it used to?
a. yes
b. no
3. 3. During breaks, do you still find yourself doing anything in that language, like watching movies or reading, or do you completely put it aside?
A, yes
B, no
4. 4. Can you recall a specific moment—like your first class after a break—where you were surprised by how much you’d forgotten?
A. Yes, I forgot key knowledge and rules.
B. Yes, I struggled with basic skills.
C. Yes, I felt slow and unfocused.
D. No, I didn’t notice any difference.
5. 5. In which area do you feel language ability decline is most obvious?
a. Speaking fluency
b. Vocabulary recall
c. Listening comprehension
d. Writing accuracy
e. Reading speed
6. 6. What do you think are the main reasons for language ability decline after a long break?
a Lack of practice and exposure
b. Difficulty in retrieving words/grammar
c. Interference from the dominant language
d. Loss of motivation
e. Other:
7. 7. Do you do anything special to keep your language alive when you're not studying? Maybe watching videos or changing your phone’s language settings?
a. browsing foreign social media/news
b. watching movies, listening to music
c. talking to oneself or friends
d. checking notes, flashcards
e. I usually do not take any preventive measures
8. 8. Most people know they “should” review, but many struggle to actually do it. What is your main difficulty?
A. It is too boring for me.
B. I don’t have an effective review strategy.
C. I don’t have enough time.
D. I feel it is unnecessary for me.
E. I don’t have difficulty reviewing regularly.
9. 9. If you had to get back to your peak level right now, how long do you think it would take you to get back in the groove?
a. 1–3 days
b. About 1 week
c. 2 weeks to 1 month
d. More than 1 month
e. It is difficult to fully recover to the peak level
10. 10. When restarting your learning, what do you consider the most effective way to "regain the language feel"? (Please list your top priority or describe briefly)
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