Current Level: 3/10
Final Level: 7/10
Competency: CI (Consciously Incompetent)
Final Level Metrics
- Contact with Vietnamese input happening on at least 5 days per week without deliberate effort to initiate
- Input sessions feel like default behaviour rather than a scheduled obligation
- A consistent source or format of input is established (e.g. specific show, podcast, or content type)
- Contact does not depend on motivation — it runs in low-energy conditions too
What This Skill Is
Immersion Recurrence is not fluency — it is the habit of daily contact with Vietnamese input. Comprehension acquisition depends on volume of contact over time. The gap at CI is that sessions happen occasionally and require a deliberate decision to begin each time. There is no default format, no anchor, and the habit restarts from scratch after a gap.
The target is not long or intensive sessions. It is low-friction, recurring contact — short enough to start without resistance, frequent enough to accumulate.
How to Develop This Skill
- Identify one low-friction input format (e.g. one short video per day, a specific podcast)
- Attach the habit to an existing anchor — something that already happens daily
- Start with a minimum viable session: even 10 minutes counts
- Track recurrence, not quality — the goal at CI is showing up, not comprehending perfectly
- Use the weekly evaluation to check: did contact happen? If not, what was the friction?
Notes
Related Goal
Vietnamese
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