1. Study a little every day. Ten focused minutes daily beat a three-hour marathon once a week — your brain consolidates language in the gaps between sessions.
2. Learn words in context, not in isolation. A word inside a sentence you understand sticks far better than a lonely entry on a list. 3. Say things out loud — speaking recruits more of your memory than reading silently.
Make it enjoyable
4. Follow your curiosity — read about things you actually like. 5. Track small wins: seeing a streak or a finished lesson keeps motivation alive on the days you don't feel like it.
