If you want to learn the language, but are still struggling with making time to sit down and learn and making language learning a routine there is a quick 2-minute solution to your problem. |
The 2 Minute Hack for Learning &Easily Sticking With It |
And in this guide, you’ll discover… |
One, The 2-Minute Rule &Why That’s All You Need to Get a Routine Going |
Two, How to Learn the Language in Just a Few Minutes a Day |
Three, Which Language Tools You Can Use… including Free Ones, And Much more |
But first, if you don't yet have access to our language learning system. |
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Part 1: The 2-Minute Rule &Why That’s All You Need to Get a Routine Going |
So, why are 2 minutes all you need to get started? |
First, you may already be thinking that 2 minutes aren’t enough to learn anything. And you are not wrong. |
But that’s not what the 2 minute rule is all about |
The 2-minute rule comes from the book, Atomic Habits, by James Clear. |
And the way it goes is… if you want to form a new habit or routine, you should do it for just 2 minutes a day |
Why? |
Well, those 2-minute rules are all about practicing showing up and making language learning super easy to start. |
So, pick something easy that you can do for 2 minutes. |
And, we’ll reveal a few ways you can learn for just 2 minutes in just a bit. |
If you can show up and put in 2 easy minutes consistently, you now have a routine that you can improve upon. |
Now you can learn a bit more challenging things past those 2 minutes, and now you have a solid routine going. |
In other words, the 2 minutes acts like a gateway routine. |
Do the easy stuff for 2 minutes. If you can master showing up and doing 2 minutes… then you can move on to the more challenging things like grammar, reading or drilling vocabulary. |
But, if you never master showing up. |
You’ll be like the millions of language learners that set a New Year’s Resolution and failed it 3 days later. |
Now, how can you put in just 2 minutes a day? |
Part 2 How to Learn the Language in Just a Few Minutes a Day |
If you’re learning with our system you can… 1. Sign up for the word of the day emails. |
This is a free service that sends you new words every day improves your vocabulary and you can easily spend 2 minutes reading through the word, the examples, listening to the pronunciation, and saying it out loud. |
2. Learn with our 3-minute lesson pathway. |
Not quite 2 minutes, but, it comes close. |
Our 3-minute lessons are a lesson series for Absolute Beginners where you learn conversational phrases in just 3 minutes… and start speaking the language right away. And you’ll find the pathway for these lessons in our lesson library. |
3. Learn with our free vocabulary lists. |
Just look for vocabulary lists in the vocabulary dropdown menu on the site. You'll find 100s of lists for common topics like greetings, talking about weather, everyday life, must-know phrases for conversations, and much more. And you can spend 2 minutes picking up new words… or saying them out loud. |
4. Listen to the dialogue tracks. |
The dialogue tracks are 10 to 30-second tracks with just the lesson conversation. |
So, if you want to listen to native conversations or just review a conversation from a previous lesson you can easily spend 2 minutes listening to one on repeat, or several and train your ear and get accustomed to native speech. |
5. Review our PDF Language Cheat Sheets |
We email out freebie cheat sheets every month so if you’re on our email list, you should be getting them. |
And just spend 2 minutes reviewing the words and phrases on the cheat sheets. |
These cheat sheets are a great way to learn a bit of language in just a few minutes a day. |
So, if you want to learn the language and get access to these learning tools…and our learning system… |
Sign up for a free lifetime account right now. |
Just click the link in the description to get your free lifetime account. |
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