10 Proven Strategies for Learning a Foreign Language Successfully: What Basic Skills Can Be Learned Quickly, Can You Make Mistakes in Speaking, How a Notebook and Pencil Can Save a Life, and Where to Meet Foreigners? Read all about it below!

Learning a foreign language is a long but exciting process. And how soon it will bear fruit depends solely on you! 

1. Believe in yourself and be sure that you can achieve your goal

Read and listen to other people’s success stories. Try to build your language learning the way those who have already gone from beginner to pro do it. Listen to interviews and watch videos featuring polyglots. If they could do it, you can too!

2. Make language learning your hobby and passion

Enjoy your every achievement, because this way you get closer to a new culture, open up a new world and are able to communicate with more people!

3. Exercise for short periods several times a day

Variety and fragmentation is the secret to success. You can watch a video , read a little, listen to German radio , write to a tandem partner or friend, chat with them on Zoom, etc. If you are a little tired – listen to music in German or watch a movie with subtitles.

4. Make contacts with foreigners

We live in the age of technology and, of course, we have a lot of ways to communicate, whether it’s emails, language exchange services, groups on social networks , specialized chat rooms where you can improve your language skills in all aspects. Just look for people you feel comfortable talking to.

5. Keep a balance between different language skills:

Reading: Borrow from the library or download books in the target language from the Internet. Reading can be perfectly trained on foreign news portals and forums of interest.

Listening: The possibilities are endless, from videos , radio , online TV to specialized podcasts for language learners. It’s worth just looking. The old wizard of Google to help you!

Letter: Find pen pals, start a blog in a foreign language and train your skills in it. This will be your kind of diary, where you can write on any topic that interests you – hobbies, events, interests. And if you have readers, not counting your mother and best friend, then this will increase your motivation and desire to improve several times!

Speech: Nothing could be easier – talk to native speakers online. To do this, there are many language exchange programs . Our second favorite way to practice speech is with a voice recorder. We turn it on and say: what I see, I sing. For myself. Then we listen, copy it to a folder on a computer under passwords and seven locks so that no one can find or hear. With experience, you will notice how much better your pronunciation has become.

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6. Correct yourself if you are corrected

If you attend language courses and do your homework there, always pay attention to the mistakes that the teacher corrected in your work. This will help you concentrate on important topics, improve your grammar and, well, miss the important.

7. Buy a small notebook

Write down new words and phrases, idioms in the first person singular, etc. A very effective method of memorization is reading a book or magazine with a notepad handy. So you always have the opportunity to fix new words and expressions, and the so-called motor memory allows you to fix words in the subconscious by moving the pen on paper.

8. Don’t worry about mistakes!

Learning from mistakes is something everyone knows. But at the same time, most still get very upset and, instead of moving forward and improving their language skills, they waste time on empty experiences.

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