Why a Debate About Screwdrivers is the Best Language Lesson?

When real-world context and emotion make words stick. How can we create spaced repetition without actually focusing on the repetition?
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When real-world context and emotion make words stick. How can we create spaced repetition without actually focusing on the repetition?

The most challenging working environment is the blank page. In this post, I explain how to stop following boring textbooks and start building a personalized language curriculum based on your own daily life

You already know that learning a new language opens doors: new cultures, new connections, new opportunities. But here's one more reason to keep going: it may actually slow down how fast your brain ages.

We've all been there: you've spent months on a language app, you can identify a "yellow bird" and a "red apple," but the moment you try to read a professional email or follow a conversation at a dinner party, your brain freezes.

Most learners skip the most important step in vocabulary building. Here's the three-step Kwila method that turns tedious memorization into lasting recall.