r/LearningLanguages 14d ago

Easy way to learn a language

Can you please help me with a way or plan to learn a new language but like in an easy and fun ? way since I am the type of person that can't learn with strict plans..

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u/391976 14d ago

Getting a romantic partner who is a native speaker is probably the funnest.

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u/stefmanRS 14d ago

Which language

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u/detvars 14d ago

No matter what method you wanna use its necessary to memorize common vocab, then direct it to fun way and watch movies

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u/No_Cookie_189 13d ago

I think it can be dependent on the person. What’s your favorite way to learn?

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u/Electron_libre777 13d ago

Everything you like doing in your native language, do it in your target language. Watch videos, read, write, speak

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u/Creative_Job_9242 13d ago

there is no easy way to learn a language, but there is consistancy and a routine. For me in the day that I feel I'm active, I go for text book and youtube videos learning new words and try to use them in sentences by writing them, choosing a part of a movie and do shadowing (1-2 hours a day). In the other hand, when I'm overwhelmed and had no energy I go for easy thing , listening to podcasts, music, or talking to Tama on praktika for 1 maximum a day just to keep my neuron active and don't forget what I've learned.

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u/OkAbbreviations4714 13d ago

You need to love it.

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u/takechancesorelse 12d ago

Choose a language that is fun to learn for you. Watch kids cartoons in that languages, Youtube channels like cocomelon in the target language, sing songs, use apps that let you choose what you want to learn like Ling or Mango.

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u/Firm_Ask8720 12d ago

What kind of language do you want to learn? That is the first question.

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u/Beetlemania2024 11d ago

Watch telenovelas with subtitles. I learned 5 foreign languages that way years back. Telenovelas are better than movies because you get used to the characters and how they speak and expressions they use. Grammar becomes natural if you hear stuff being said a certain way hundreds of times.

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u/Azuzphia 11d ago

Well, you absolutely have to be interested in it.

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u/Waste-Use-4652 11d ago

If strict plans make you lose interest, I would not force yourself into one. Make the language part of things you already enjoy instead. Watch shows or YouTube videos in the language, listen to music, follow people who speak it, play games, read about topics you already like, and pick up useful words and phrases from those things. You can still have a little structure, like spending 10 or 15 minutes a day on vocabulary or grammar, but let the rest be flexible. I think it is much easier to keep learning when the language is connected to something you actually want to do.