Incorporate Language Into Daily Life Once you have mastered a bit of language, change your phone, computer, or social media settings to your target language. Surrounding yourself with the language helps reinforce what you’re learning. One of our students changed her "Alexa" to only understand Italian which is the language she was learning. She used it to turn on her lights, music etc. and could only give the instructions in Italian which as you can imagine was sometimes challenging
Listen to simple Podcasts, Audiobooks or Music. Listen to podcasts, audiobooks or music in your target language while doing chores, working out, or driving. It’s a great way to practice your listening skills without taking extra time out of your day! By the way; don't start this practice too early or you can become overwhelmed. Chat with your tutor about it, they may have some good suggestions which are at your level.
Consistency Over Duration Even just 10-15 minutes a day can make a big difference over time. It’s all about consistency, not long sessions.
Flashcards are a great idea for helping you with vocabulary. Try and use a picture to prompt your recall rather than the English word. You can also label your house with Post it notes to give you that visual prompt.
Practice During Breaks 🕒
Use small breaks throughout your day to practice. Whether it’s reviewing flashcards or doing a quick language challenge, these mini sessions add up!
Tutorials. Remember to relax during your tutorials. Your tutorial is not a "test" but merely a platform where you can make mistakes in a safe environment, gain confidence in your communication skills, and enjoy speaking to your native speaker in your new language!
By incorporating language learning into your daily routine, you’ll make steady progress without overwhelming yourself. You’ve got this!
Michele Colledge
CEO, VLLC