In this episode I talk about a few reasons why it is better to pace yourself rather than trying to cram and learn as much as possible as quickly as possible. It is tempting, especially at the start of learning a language, when motivation is high, to ambitiously decide to study a lot every day, hours on end, quickly finish one topic and move on to the next. But it is in fact better to go slow, spend some more time, and truly get the feel of the language.
What is your tendency with language learning? Is it to jump right in with high intensity, or to take it slow and steady, focusing on building a good foundation?
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