Language learning techniques that make practice stick
Better language study is less about heroic marathon sessions and more about choosing techniques that make memory, attention, and retrieval work in your favor.
Use spaced repetition
Review vocabulary and phrases at increasing intervals so you spend time on items that are close to being forgotten.
Practice active recall
Try to produce words, meanings, grammar choices, and short answers before looking them up. Retrieval strengthens memory better than passive review alone.
Rotate skills
Interleave vocabulary, listening, reading, grammar, speaking, and pronunciation so your learning transfers into real use.
Keep the routine small enough to repeat
A focused 10-15 minute session you actually do each day beats an ambitious plan that collapses after the first week.
Put the method into a daily routine
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