8 Steps To Learn Any Language From Scratch 

Plan 

The amount of time or effort you spend on each one will vary depending on your personal preferences, learning goals, and learning style, but it’s a good idea to include them all since they help to reinforce each other. 

Build your foundation 

The first thing you’ll probably want to focus on is memorizing some basic vocab and common phrases. For vocab, try to find a list of the hundred most commonly used words in the language you want to learn. 

Language skills, activate! 

New language learners often have a tendency to study vocab and grammar and then not really use it for much. It’s intimidating to speak to other people when you’re just starting out, and foreign texts often just look like a jumble of characters. 

Let your passion burn with the fire of a thousand eruptions 

Motivation is one of the key factors in being a good language learner, so be sure to have some good reasons why you think you really need to learn the language. 

Become a new you 

If this sounds difficult, take it one step at a time. You can try to be less of a perfectionist in your native language first, which may seem less frightening. 

Pulling out all the stops 

In order to really take your learning to the next level takes some time to learn about new technology and techniques that will help immerse you in your language. 

Improve your study habits 

Despite spending years and years of our lives in the school system being forced to study, many of us have never seriously considered how to study effectively. 

Get some sleep 

The early part of our sleep cycle is the part that helps our brain with learning languages and lack of sleep has been shown to hurt students even when they are using that time to study. 

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