It's Hard to Stay Motivated

Ren Walt

Learning a new language can be tough and take a long time. It’s easy to lose motivation. Here are some tips to help you stay motivated:

 

·         Find a friend who is learning the same language as you and practice together. That way, making a mistake is not a big deal. Have fun with it.

·         Use a planner to keep track of your progress. You can even give yourself a treat for every new word you learn, like candy. Who doesn’t like candy?

·         Set goals for yourself. For example, you can aim to order food in the language you’re learning at a restaurant.

·         Make learning fun by playing games or watching movies in the language you’re learning.

·         Try to use the language in your everyday life as much as possible. Try to speak to your dog or cat in the language you’re learning.

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