For nouns the best way is through association. Forget what you call an object in your own language and treat it like you have no idea what it is just like a child pointing to something and saying whats that. so for example, look around now and name as much as you can see in the new language. Anything you can't then look it up. Then try again until the new words stick.
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Yeap.
If you do something, say what you are doing in the language you want to learn. Do that daily, for various things, repeatedly.
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Use the language. Watch movies or TV in general with that language. Use subtitles.
Read it.
Maybe play games in that language
Write it and speak that language.
People learn differently, so find out whatever works for you.
But overall I'd say it's just best to use the languageI was born in a Chinese country but came to Canada at a very young age and learned English. I took French and Sanskrit classes too but did not become fluent. I wanted to learn Hebrew but I'm so busy, I might be lying when I say I intend to learn Hebrew. I have more goals than I have hours in a day.
Yes lol I learned two more languages in 1st grade and now learning Spanish.
I even dislike my motherlanguage and nearly never speak itMusic in the language with captions
je parles francias
No, but I'd really like to do that some day.
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