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If you don't like writing words down on paper, you can always type them in an app. Voice Reading
If you don't like listening to boring textbook material, find interesting content on YouTube or in podcasts for any language. Voice Reading
If you're a more introverted person and you can't imagine speaking to native speakers right away, you can apply the method of self-talk. Voice Reading
You can talk to yourself in the comfort of your room, describing your plans for the weekend, how your day has been, or even take a random picture from your phone and describe the picture to your imaginary friend. Voice Reading
This is how polyglots learn languages, and the best news is, it's available to anyone who is willing to take the learning into their own hands. Voice Reading

So meeting other polyglots helped me realize that it is really crucial to find enjoyment in the process of learning languages, but also that joy in itself is not enough. If you want to achieve fluency in a foreign language, you'll also need to apply three more principles. Voice Reading
First of all, you'll need effective methods. Voice Reading
If you try to memorize a list of words for a test tomorrow, the words will be stored in your short-term memory and you'll forget them after a few days. Voice Reading
If you, however, want to keep words long term, you need to revise them in the course of a few days repeatedly using the so-called space repetition. Voice Reading
You can use apps which are based on this system such as Anki or Memrise, or you can write lists of word in a notebook using the Goldlist method, which is also very popular with many polyglots. Voice Reading
If you're not sure which methods are effective and what is available out there, just check out polyglots' YouTube channels and websites and get inspiration from them. Voice Reading
If it works for them, it will most probably work for you too. Voice Reading

The third principle to follow is to create a system in your learning. Voice Reading
We're all very busy and no one really has time to learn a language today. Voice Reading
But we can create that time if we just plan a bit ahead. Voice Reading
Can you wake up 15 minutes earlier than you normally do? Voice Reading
That would be the perfect time to revise some vocabulary. Voice Reading
Can you listen to a podcast on your way to work while driving? Voice Reading
Well, that would be great to get some listening experience. Voice Reading
There are so many things we can do without even planning that extra time, such as listening to podcasts on our way to work or doing our household chores. Voice Reading
The important thing is to create a plan in the learning. Voice Reading
"I will practice speaking every Tuesday and Thursday with a friend for 20 minutes. Voice Reading
I will listen to a YouTube video while having breakfast." If you create a system in your learning, you don't need to find that extra time, because it will become a part of your everyday life. Voice Reading

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