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Most people feel pretty good about German pronunciation until they actually try to have a conversation. Reading slowly is fine. The moment it speeds up, every tricky letter in the German alphabet reverts back to its English sound by instinct, and suddenly, nobody understands you.

In this post, you’ll learn the 10 German letters of the alphabet that sound nothing like wh...


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Textbooks sit on shelves. Flashcard apps get deleted after a week. Grammar drills feel like homework you never asked for. If traditional study methods haven't stuck, there's a reason: they're designed around learning in isolation, and real English doesn't work that way.

This 30-day challenge takes a different approach. Thirty minutes of English TV a day, every day, with...


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You've probably tried to learn to speak Italian at least once. Maybe it was Duolingo streaks you eventually broke, or a night class you stopped attending after six weeks, or a phrasebook that got you through one holiday but no further. The standard approach to learn...


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Let me guess...your Spanish teacher gave you hola, gracias, and a conjugation table. Then they sent you off like that was enough. If you've ever opened your mouth in front of an actual Spanish speaker and gone completely blank, you already know it wasn't.

As someone learning Spanish myself, I definitely feel the gap between textbook Spanish and real conversational Span...


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