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The Language Already Lives in Your Phone
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The Language Already Lives in Your Phone

Adult language learners who reach conversational fluency almost never do it through classes - they do it by changing the texture of their ordinary day until the new language stops feeling foreign and starts feeling functional. This course shows you how to rewire your existing habits so that practice happens automatically, why your memory works against you if you ignore the timing, and how to start producing the language out loud before you feel ready.

⏱ 15m📖 3 lessonsbeginner
Words That Stick: The Science of Building a Vocabulary That Doesn't Leak
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Words That Stick: The Science of Building a Vocabulary That Doesn't Leak

In 1885, German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus plotted the exact curve of human forgetting - and found that without deliberate intervention, you lose more than half of what you learn within an hour. Vocabulary learning fails most people not because they lack effort, but because they use strategies that fight this curve instead of working with it. These four lessons show you how to encode words so deeply that forgetting them becomes the harder task.

⏱ 22m📖 4 lessonsbeginner
How Polyglots Actually Learn Languages (And Why Your Method Is Slower)
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How Polyglots Actually Learn Languages (And Why Your Method Is Slower)

The people who become conversational in six months are not smarter than you - they have just stopped doing what schools taught them and started doing what their brains are actually built for. These four lessons break down the cognitive shortcuts and behavioral bets that compress the gap between first word and first real conversation.

⏱ 21m📖 4 lessonsbeginner