Maximise your budget and minimise the time when you study a new language.

💡Never attend groups with mixed levels. You will either understand nothing or get bored.

💡Improve your listening by rotating teachers every two years or so. You will get used to different accents and be better prepared for real-life situations.

💡Avoid methods you don’t enjoy. Look for a different school or system. Find the fun in learning, because a positive environment fosters motivation and accelerates progress.

💡Do exercises more than once. Repetition is one of the best ways to learn. It strengthens neural pathways and solidifies knowledge.

💡Maintain momentum. Don’t stop for too long between courses. If you do, you’ll need several months to regain your previous level.

💡Don’t take group classes if you feel you have learning problems. Private lessons offer a more personalised and effective experience.

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