I try to keep my learning natural, which means I make no actual effort that looks and feels like learning. I am convinced that the human brain only really learns anything if it needs the information for real. Learning material is not for real. If there's going to be a test, then the brain learns for the test, not for life, for example. That may not be true for all brains, but it surely is for mine.

What's your daily schedule?

There is none. I have been learning Russian for almost three years, and I use it daily to chat and to write and read e-mails, read novels and that kind of thing. I have much more exposure to the written language than to the spoken version, and therefore have stronger weaknesses in talking and in listening comprehension.

How long do spend learning Russian?

My learning is more using, and I spend quite a considerable amount of time each day using Russian. I would guess that of my daily language usage, about 50% is my native German, 30% English and 20% Russian.

How do you learn new vocab?

When a word crops up which I don't know I look it up. When I want to say something which I don't know how to say, I look it up. I make no special effort to memorize any words, I look the same thing up a hundred times if necessary until it sticks. I find that it sticks much more easily if I get corrected or if someone explains a word to me in a real life context.

How do you remember grammar?

I read a couple of grammar books front to back in the beginning and refer to them when I find I need some information I don't know for sure. I also bought some special high-focus grammar books (colloquial language, particles, elisions) and read them, too. And I notice phenomena which turn up which I try to find out about and then I write articles about them for my blog.

How do you organise the stuff you learn? Folders/Exercise book ect

I don't. I'm a highly disorganized person. One could say that the articles I write for my blog are a way to organize information, after all I do look up things I remember I wrote about in my blog and am constantly puzzled by what I find there.

What resources do you use? Websites/Films/Radio ect

Mainly forums like this one and chat on odnoklassniki. Skype, too. E-Mail. Online and offline dictionaries and grammars. Novels. Sometimes Russian news on websites. Russian music. A resource I need to utilize more is my Russian neighbours. But it is still easier for them to talk to me in German than for me to talk to them in Russian.

Who do you practice with?

Friends on odnoklassniki and by e-mail, and sometimes in real-life, too.

What methods do you use? Flashcards/Posters ect

Only actual language usage.