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When you encounter a new word, always write down the 2-3 words that surround it. Learn the whole phrase. Your brain stores phrases faster than isolated data.

If you need a "solid" example to study, here is a short draft focusing on why English matters [5.1, 5.4, 5.30]. Title: The Global Key: Why English Proficiency Matters learn-english

Many learners wait to speak until they "feel ready." You will never feel ready. You have to force output, but you need to do it without the fear of a judgmental human. When you encounter a new word, always write

Here is a concrete, no-fluff schedule for a motivated A2-B1 learner. When you encounter a new word