3 golden rules to remember a language

Have you ever started a conversation in a foreign language afraid that you had forgotten certain words? Rest assured, you are not the only one! Forgetting what they have learned is one of the main worries of many language learners, especially when it comes to speaking during an interview or exam, for example. Here are our top tips to help you do not forget a language that you have learned.

1. Know what the forgetting curve is and overcome it

The first mistake some language learners make is believing that they will automatically remember what they have learned. Forever. The truth is, you can't really say you've learned something until it's in your long-term memory.

The brain is a wonderful tool that erases certain information that it considers “useless” when it is not being used. So if you learn a word today you will eventually forget it if you don't use it ...