Best habits for learning a foreign language successfully
Do these things if you want to succeed in learning a foreign language.
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Download your free guide to language learning: https://www.5minutelanguage.com/starter-guide/
How to organise your language learning schedule: https://youtu.be/OAm9q43pxwk
My language learning routine: https://youtu.be/or3h5m0qM7M
How to set SMART goals for language learning: https://youtu.be/O262wKjMJaA
What is spaced repetition (memorization technique): https://youtu.be/s6N1s7ooOkg
💌 CONNECT WITH ME:
Business enquiries: agnieszka@5minutelanguage.com
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