why do we suck at learning a new language we all did it when we were babies or rather we've been made to forget schools teach you to memorize and analyze but real language learning doesn't happen in a classroom babies are living proof no classes no flashcards no pressure yet they become fluent in a few years I'm going to tell you the only way to truly learn a language let's talk about why grammar is the villain of your language journey it doesn't help you speak fluently it forces you to overthink rather than use the language naturally
and when you're trying to have a conversation overthinking is your worst enemy let me put it this way would you try to learn to ride a motorcycle by reading about yoga for six months before ever getting on one unless you're planning to mock people's grammar in a fight no one cares if your grammar is perfect they care if you can ask where the nearest pizza joint is without sounding like a broken Google Translate so in the initial stage absolutely forget about grammar you'll naturally pick it up along the way as you progress in this method
but if grammar isn't the answer then what is the solution might sound strange putting yourself in a position where you understand absolutely nothing but why put yourself in a state of total confusion babies don't understand anything at first and that's exactly why they learn so well their brains become sponges absorbing context tone and repetition effortlessly you need to do the same not your native one pause the show and translate every single thing you don't understand you'll be amazed at how quickly you're learning because TV shows teach you practical words you'll actually use not words you'll
never use like Swifty listen to podcasts in your target language music art do everything in your target language you might feel chaos at first but here's the deal your brain loves patterns it's already piecing things together behind the scenes trust it yes you'll make mistakes or accidentally order 10 beers instead of a glass of water but those mistakes they're gold you'll never forget them you might find yourself understanding everything but struggling to speak here's the truth about learning a new language it comes from talking you don't need to wait until you're ready and you know
what you'll never be actually ready start speaking from day one mimic phrases talk to yourself every time you learn a new word imagine yourself using it in daily life by building a sentence our brains can't separate reality from imagination so it will be like you're practicing in real life even better sounding like a toddler is fine toddlers get fluent because they practice without feeling awkward don't just try to speak the language think in the language stop building sentences in your native language and then translating them when you see bread it shouldn't be bread in your
head that you turn into bread it should just be bred from the start train your brain to live in the language not visit it like a tourist perfectionists listen up no one's grating you the only person judging your accent is the voice in your head but speaking isn't enough to keep the momentum going you need to turn it into a habit do something in your target language everyday no matter how small because the trick isn't motivational studying for hours once a week it's integrating the language into your life it's like breathing you don't do it
once and call it a lifetime achievement you do it daily and it works