Chris Gramlich

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You’ve taken a few examples from each chapter of your grammar book, broken them down, and turned them into flash cards. You’ve learned how to learn patterns and how to attach them to new words using mnemonic images. You’re well on your way toward learning the grammatical system of your new language. There’s one last tool at your disposal, and it’s where everything comes together: output. You’re going to write in your new language, but these aren’t the tiresome essays you were required to write in school. Instead, you’ll write about whatever you want to learn.
Fluent Forever: How to Learn Any Language Fast and Never Forget It
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