Five tips to learn a language faster – level 2
05-06-2026 15:00
If you only remember silly phrases like The monkey is on the table, you are not alone. Here are five fun tips to learn a language better.
First, don’t start with hard grammar. Learn 50 common phrases that you really need, like how to order your favorite food. Second, listen to the language every day on YouTube, radio, or audiobooks to train your brain. Third, talk to yourself, your dog, or your houseplants. It feels funny, but it will help you become confident. Fourth, relax and watch films, TV shows, or children’s cartoons, and follow social media accounts to learn real-life words. Fifth, practice with an AI chatbot. You can talk to it anytime, ask it to check your grammar, and you don’t have to feel embarrassed.
Finally, remember that the main goal is to go out and speak with real people.
Difficult words: common (usual), confident (feeling sure about your own abilities or ideas), embarrassed (feeling ashamed, shy, or uncomfortable because of a mistake or a silly situation).
You can watch the original video in the Level 3 section.
Which tip recommends learning 50 common phrases like how to order your favorite food instead of starting with hard grammar?
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Test
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- Go to your level. Go to Level 1 if you know 1-1000 words. Go to Level 2 if you know 1000-2000 words. Go to Level 3 if you know 2000-3000 words.
Reading
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Listening
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Speaking
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