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Mrs. Malay
Community TutorIn Episode 89 of 111 Tips for Learning a Language, I share how repetitive and automated activities—walking, jogging, practicing music, doing laundry, or simply breathing—help you learn a language more deeply. Science shows that repetitive tasks quiet the prefrontal cortex, free up working memory, and strengthen the hippocampus for better vocabulary and grammar retention. Movement, rhythm, and breath open the mind to fluency. In this episode, I guide you on how to weave language learning naturally into daily routines, turning life’s rhythms into powerful allies for memory, speaking, and listening.

Tip 89 - How 🔁 Repetitive Activities🔁can help you learn a language
Which of the following repetitive activities do you do the most?
walking
doing laundry
housework
jogging
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Aug 30, 2025 8:57 AM
Mrs. Malay
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), Dutch, English, Indonesian, Malay
Learning Language
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