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[quote=Zynoba][quote=MayBug] @Zynoba: To be honest, I agree that the writing is something you don't forget. However, I think that after such a long time, he needs to get back into the routine. We will certainly investigate the possibilities of further learning centres, online classes, private lessons, and local literary meetings. The literary meetings would also allow him to engage with the community. But I wonder if he would get a lot of feedback there. For that, private lessons and online courses might be more useful. Have you any experience of this? [/quote] Didn't he even read books during this time? Of course, you'll need a bit of practice to get up to a certain level, but you should be able to learn again quickly. It will be important to get to grips with it again. Then you will soon be back to your previous level. You need to get to grips with the various offers. The providers certainly differ from one another. Get first-hand information, have everything explained to you and then choose what suits you best. Not necessarily when it comes to literature. My mother teaches philosophy and German and also gives private lessons. That at least goes in that direction but is still a bit far from real literature. [/quote]
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