Most language learners don’t know this life-changing strategy

Chris Eubanks
3 min readNov 21, 2023
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If you search the language learning Subreddit or #langtwt on X (formerly Twitter), learners ask dozens of questions every day about how to improve their learning process. Examples of questions might include:

How do I memorize more words per day?

How do I fit more language learning hours into a busy schedule?

I’ve lost my motivation to learn, how do I get it back?

Is this particular textbook a good resource?

Does Duolingo or “such and such app” really work?

How do I start my journey as an absolute beginner?

How do I start immersion if I don’t understand anything?

These types of questions miss the most fundamental part of language learning

When these questions get asked, other learners will comment and oftentimes get into heated debates with each other. They argue about how often to use subtitles, does immersion work, what percentage of input needs to be comprehensible, and how many hours to study per day. The original poster gets overwhelmed with competing information and oftentimes is more lost than they were before. Underneath the processes and systems debate is something more that

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Chris Eubanks
Chris Eubanks

Written by Chris Eubanks

Language learner. Rapidly learning the Finnish language. Follow me for specific knowledge to speed up your language journey.

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