These 5 habits will get you FLUENT in any language

you don’t come to speak 5 languages without habits ✨ get 30% off the Lingoda Sprint $25 off using code SPEAKSELYSSE! no but for real, it’s always “listen to a podcast on the bus“ and never “maniacally track your vocab review in an SRS spreadsheet.“ what’s with these polyglots nowadays? these are just a few things i keep in mind to make my studies consistent & efficient. what polyglot habits keep you in check? let me know down below ~ 00:00 i’m tired of the same-old tips 00:41 speak everyday, or as often as you can 1:50 make a habit with the Lingoda Sprint! 3:47 make a to-do list before every session 4:24 using an energy menu 5:02 try the Pomodoro method 5:48 review the old as you learn the new 6:13 comprehensible input is REAL 7:41 try a spaced repetition system 8:50 associate language study with a constant 10:06 know yourself & how you learn best 11:58 now go forth and BE GREAT ————— 📚 My language learning resources and templates: ☕️ buy me a coffee (if you are so inclined!) ————— 💌 social media: 📷 instagram: 🐥 twitter: 🎵 spotify w/ english, german, spanish, and portuguese playlists ————— 💌 about me: my name is Elysse, I’m 23 years old from the southern U.S. I’ve been learning languages for about 8 years, and I speak English (native), Spanish (C2), German (B2/C1), French (C1), Portuguese (B2), American Sign Language (advanced), and Turkish (A1). I’m interested in learning Hebrew, Chinese, Georgian, and maybe Náhuatl as well :) #polyglot #languagelearning #learnspanish
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