526: How to learn a language you hate (and actually enjoy it)

526: How to learn a language you hate (and ac...

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528: Polyglot reveals how to learn 10 languages FAST

👉 Grab your FREE Language Guide, A Polyglot's “No-Method” Method: https://l.storylearning.com/polyglot-tipsStefano Suigo is one of the most interesting language people (if I can put it that way) that I know, and I know quite a few. He’s fluent in 10 languages and can get by in m ...  Show more

527: Why you can't stop translating in your head (and how to fix it)

👉 Grab your FREE Grammar and Vocabulary Study Sheet: https://l.storylearning.com/learn-vocab In this episode I'm going to tackle the second most popular question I've ever been asked about language learning: How do I stop translating in my head? It is easy to say "stop translati ...  Show more

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