Here’s a common scenario: you decide to learn a language and tell your all friends and family your plans.
Then they tell you about the “best” way to learn a second language (even though they don’t speak any other languages themselves).
“Take a class!”, says one person.
“Get a degree in the language”, suggests another.
“Just watch a ton of movies”, chimes in a third.
Those all sound like great strategies, so you pick one and gleefully dive in.
Fast forward three weeks (or three years) and you’re barely able to form a sentence. Fed up, you give up learning a language.
That is, until you pick it up again with a new strategy.
With each new strategy you try, the same thing happens. In the end, you give up completely.
Here’s the thing: most common language learning strategies don’t work because they ignore the most important rule of language learning: you can’t just study a language — you have to use it.
Today I’ll explain why some of the most popular language learning strategies don’t work, and how to adjust your approach to quickly level up your language skills.
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