Immersion can help you quickly improve your listening and speaking skills. Possibly the easiest thing you can do is watch television shows or movies in the language you are trying to learn.
Start at a basic level so you can learn easy vocab. As your language level progresses, you can move on to more advanced reading material like newspapers and magazines.
Study smarter, not harder It’s more important to master basic phrases you’ll use frequently than it is to start off by learning the alphabet or the perfect sentence structure.
Start with the most common words. Memorization is half the battle and there are many different ways to memorize. You can practice writing each word a dozen times, which will get you used to using the word itself.
Pronunciation is the key to being understood by native speakers. There's no point in memorizing hundreds of words and phrases if you pronounce them so oddly that they can't be understood. Therefore, it's important that when you learn a word, you learn the pronunciation simultaneously.
Learning the alphabet can improve your reading and pronunciation skills. In turn, better reading and pronunciation can help you memorize words with greater ease.
The best way to learn a new language is to speak it. live person will help you to feel much more motivated about learning the language than staring at a book or computer screen.
If you can visit and spend some time in a country where your new language is spoken, you’ll get to connect with native speakers.