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@Passaro I hope you don't mind breh I thought i'd drop this Just incase any of my other brehs wanna level up their language game:
Sure breh. Well it all basically breaks down to immersing yourself in media of the language you want to learn. Find copies of your favorite movies and TV shows in the target language, listen to music in the target language, read your favorite books translated to the target language. At the beginning stages you'll want to always have the target language playing in the background, leave a movie on even if you're not fully paying attention to it. That way you're training your brain at all times to recognize and memorize the sounds of the target language.
The next crucial component is sentence mining. Sentence mining is "mining" for sentences to learn and "memorize". A mistake we often make when trying to learn languages is we do things the slow step by step way. We learn words instead of sentences and focus on the rules of language more than we should. When I say "rules" I mean things like grammar, punctuation, tense, etc. These lead to unforgivable mistakes that hinder our speaking skills. Which sentence sounds more correct, "I used to work at a construction site"?, Or, "I used to work at a construction place"? If you would have learned the correct way to convey where you used to work you could easily say something shakey like "I used to work at a construction place" because the words site and place are synonymous. You also tend to get jammed up worrying about tense and such. If you ask a 5 year old what the past tense of "Run" is they probably wouldn't know but if they wanted to tell you how they "Ran" away from their classmate who has the "cooties" they'd be able to do so effortlessly. Learning sentences teaches you, tone, structure, tense, and grammar all in one so there's no need to study it individually.
You'll want to mine for sentences from your everyday media source. That way you've heard the phrases and sentences over and over and over, even before you found out what they meant which insures that you won't forget them easily.
@Passaro @Lord Scarf Any more questions just ask brehs.
I forgot to use this technique. I'm learning Spanish and I've been struggling lol. I need to be watching Narcos and other movies/shows without the subtitles. I pick up the cuss words and the nasty talk (for the females

I envy that brotha on youtube who speaks like 50 languages and switches between them like it's nothing. I don't know how he does it.