People often break their head when it comes to really getting down and studying a new language that they are learning. When you begin studying a new language, making sure that you devote at least an hour and a half to it everyday, is absolutely crucial.
The trick to making sure that you stick to your study routine. That, is where we all fail. There are a number of ways that you can prepare your mind to follow your study plan diligently.
The first thing to do, would be to have action associations. Have you ever wondered why you end up doing certain things – like going to gym only when you’re home and not when you’re staying over at a cousin’s place? This only happens because you associate certain things around you with the fact that you need to hit the gym or go for a run – like when you see your track pants, or your shoes!
Thus, in order to help you study regularly and constantly having it at the back of your mind, would be using these very action associations. You could make sure that a certain area in your room is the area where you ONLY study that language. Or, you play a certain genre of music ONLY while studying it – classical instrumental music ALWAYS works!
Give it a go. Soon, where you glance at that area of your room, you’ll feel a tug at the back of your brain, urging you to study! I’m sure it’ll help you ace the language! More tips coming in the next post!
Have you enrolled at ELTIS-SIFIL yet?
The trick to making sure that you stick to your study routine. That, is where we all fail. There are a number of ways that you can prepare your mind to follow your study plan diligently.
The first thing to do, would be to have action associations. Have you ever wondered why you end up doing certain things – like going to gym only when you’re home and not when you’re staying over at a cousin’s place? This only happens because you associate certain things around you with the fact that you need to hit the gym or go for a run – like when you see your track pants, or your shoes!
Thus, in order to help you study regularly and constantly having it at the back of your mind, would be using these very action associations. You could make sure that a certain area in your room is the area where you ONLY study that language. Or, you play a certain genre of music ONLY while studying it – classical instrumental music ALWAYS works!
Give it a go. Soon, where you glance at that area of your room, you’ll feel a tug at the back of your brain, urging you to study! I’m sure it’ll help you ace the language! More tips coming in the next post!
Have you enrolled at ELTIS-SIFIL yet?
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