By Archisha Yadav | April 11, 2025
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Begin by learning the most common words. These are used in everyday talk and help you understand quickly.
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Use flashcards to memorise words, meanings, and phrases. Repeating them daily helps move them into long-term memory.
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Watch shows or films in the language you’re learning. Start with subtitles, then switch to audio only as you improve.
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Don’t wait until you’re fluent. Start speaking from day one, even if it’s just a few words. It builds fluency faster.
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Try to think in the new language during your day. Naming things or forming thoughts helps your brain get used to it.
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Stick notes on household items with their names in the new language. Seeing them daily helps you learn without effort.
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Memorising full phrases helps you speak naturally. Focus on useful sentences instead of only single vocabulary words.
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Use language exchange apps or video calls to chat with native speakers. It improves both your speaking and listening.
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Make language practice part of your daily routine. Even 15 minutes a day is better than hours of study once a week.