How to Build a Daily Language Study Habit
A look at how short, consistent sessions outperform occasional long ones — with specific time-blocking approaches for adult learners.
Read article →An informational archive covering vocabulary methods, grammar tools, and daily study habits — written for language learners based in Poland.
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Methods for building and retaining word lists — from index-card systems to digital flashcard schedules.
How to use podcasts, radio, and graded audio to build comprehension at different proficiency levels.
Reference grammars, conjugation tables, and structured exercises that fit into a study routine.
Realistic approaches to scheduling short daily sessions and measuring progress over weeks and months.
Three focused overviews on practical language study — written in an informational style without commercial framing.
A look at how short, consistent sessions outperform occasional long ones — with specific time-blocking approaches for adult learners.
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An overview of the spacing effect and how it applies to word memorisation — including differences between paper-based and app-based approaches.
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Which audio formats work best at which stages of learning — from slow-speech podcasts through native-speed broadcasts and how to get the most from each.
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