US /sprɪnt/
・UK /sprɪnt/
Okay. Look, the NFL season is underway and a big question always haunts me on Sunday afternoon, when I sprint like Usain Bolt to my favorite part of my couch.
It's not a sprint.
That rally in Philadelphia marking the start of a marathon five-day sprint in which the two of them will be taking in seven of the key battleground states.
That's a rally in Philadelphia marking the start of a marathon, five-day sprint, in which the two of them will be taking in seven of the key battleground states.
It's a marathon, not a sprint.
It's a marathon, not a sprint.
I sprint to catch the bus at 7:15.
I sprint to catch the bus at 7.15.
Instead of cramming or forcing yourself to learn for one or five hours, start small cramming may have worked for you with studying for tests, but language learning is a marathon, not a sprint.
but language learning is a marathon, not a sprint.
So, Lingoda has a motivating study challenge called the SPRINT.
And with the SUPER SPRINT, you will be showing up every single day,
You can join Lingoda Sprint, which is a two-month learning challenge.
Let me know in the comments which learning path you'll join, Lingoda Flex, Teams, or Sprint.
Olympics with a string of earth-shattering performances. But in 2009, he somehow managed to achieve an even greater feat. His world record of 9.69 seconds from the year before seemed like the type of milestone he would carry with him all the way to retirement. Yet, in August of 2009 in Berlin, Usain shocked us all again, this time with a record-setting sprint of 9.58 seconds. Somehow, Bolt had smashed his own record, and to this day, he still owns the top three records at 100 meters.
Yet in August of 2009 in Berlin, Usain shocked us all again, this time with a record-setting sprint of 9.58 seconds.
Remember, learning a language is a marathon, not a sprint.
Remember, learning a language is a marathon, not a sprint.