Everybody knows that regularity in learning languages is
crucial. But how to find time when you are snow under?
The answer is simple. You don’t need more that just 15
minutes a day to learn. It’s not much but it’s far better than spending a few
hours in one section but only ones a week or less often. But how to find this
15 minutes? Use mobile devices:
to have all the word you want to memorise or revise always with
you,
to read English e-books or articles (kindle devise can be
very useful here, but you can use your phone as well),
to listen to some podcast or radio broadcasts,
to communicate with other English users by Facebook, Skype,
etc.,
You can do the tasks from the list when you commute to
work, when you are waiting in a queue or when you are doing your dishes.
All you really need is motivation and good will.
If I can do it you can do it as well.
Maybe you have some other tips? Please feell free to add them
in a comment section.
I need to find some time to learn Spanish or French. Maybe I'll start with Duolingo. Today I tried the Spanish and French course - it's free, and you practice English and French (or English and Spanish) at the same time as the course is for English language speakers.
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