
Added on January 13, 2026
Still stuck on learning a language? Become fluent, with less effort. Are you learning a language but feel like you’re not making progress?Have you tried to learn a language but struggled to find time for it?Then this book is for you!In this easy-to-follow guide, you will find out how to:Make time for learning a languageStay motivated and never give up halfwayMake progress until you become fluentSimply put, you will go from wanting to learn a language to mastering it.Federica Lupis is fluent in four languages and has over 10 years of experience helping people become fluent. She will take you through the world of languages with motivation and a touch of humour that will make you want to learn more.This is your chance to make the learning process simple and easy and reach your goal no matter how many obstacles are in the way.Ready to become fluent?Start learning the most effective way and pick up your copy by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top, before the price changes.
Fluent On The First Try is a short and quick read with helpful tips on learning a new language. I've attempted several times to learn a new language and quit after several months. So I decided to give Lupis' book a try. In her book, she gives some useful advice that I can now incorporate into my own learning process. Key takeaways for me were: Don't be critical of yourself in learning a new language, and don't compare yourself to other learners. Those tips should help me in my quest to become fl
I have been learning languages for close to thirty years, first at school and then self-taught. I do, therefore, already have many of my own processes in place; however, I am always open to new ideas on language learning, especially since I have taken up a few new languages recently, which is why I decided to take a look at this book when I saw it on NetGalley. It was short (only 95 pages on my e-reader and about the last 15 of those were just notes), so I finished it in a single night. For me,
Disclaimer: received this book from Netgalley in exchange for a review. All opinions are my own.The author writes multiple methods on how to approach learning a new language and steps you can take to create sustainable habits to follow through. I agree with her on all the steps and the change in mindset that it takes to learn something new.However, I do think this book can be condensed into an article. She does provide a checklist at the end of each chapter, summarizing the points she made.Overa