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Tips & Tricks 02.07.2025

Wir hören oft: „Eine Sprache zu lernen kostet zu viel Zeit.“ Und das stimmt auch. Eine Sprache zu beherrschen erfordert Geduld.
Doch täglich ein wenig Zeit dafür zu finden, ist einfacher, als man denkt.
A few minutes can be enough
In an already busy daily life, it’s not always easy to find a whole hour to focus. However, there are now formats suited to all durations and schedules.
Here are some concrete examples of what you can do, depending on the time you have:
- 5 minutes: Ideal for maintaining your vocabulary.
Tool: Mobile app or memo card
Content: Enrich your vocabulary or work on key phrases
Example: Learn a word, a useful expression, or a grammar rule. - 15 minutes: 15 minutes five times a week adds up to 1 hour 15 minutes – it counts!
Tool: Online videos or video call with a trainer
Content: Read a short document, quick discussion, or targeted mini-exercises
Example: Read an online article, talk about your weekend, learn key terms to reply to a professional email in English. - 30 minutes: Now you can get into the technical stuff.
Tool: Visio class, video, or series
Content: Grammar point with exercises, analysis of an article or video
Example: Analyse a scientific or technical article related to your field with your trainer. - 45 minutes: The ideal format to fit between two meetings while having a break to refocus.
Tool: Visio class
Content: Interactive exercises, role play, or discussion
Example: Work on a professional email, prepare for a meeting, mix grammar with practical exercises. - 60 minutes (or more): Perfect for an intensive program and rapid progress.
Tool: Visio class or in-person
Content: Immersive workshop, varied exercises
Example: Prepare a presentation or report, work in depth on a professional situation, combining grammar, vocabulary, and discussion.
The power of short formats
We often underestimate what a few minutes a day can change.
In reality, the brain learns better through regular small doses than through large spaced-out blocks. This is called the spacing effect: repeating information often over time anchors it better in long-term memory.
Moreover, short formats:
- are easier to fit into a busy schedule,
- boost motivation as they provide a quick sense of achievement,
- create a regular learning dynamic, which prevents demotivation.
Best of all: your brain gets used to the exercise, finds its rhythm, forms a habit, and starting a class requires less and less effort. That’s when increasing the duration becomes possible to accelerate your learning.
It’s no coincidence that the biggest learning apps rely on the “daily small step.”
The bonus with visio classes: you benefit from the expertise of a trainer to guide you and personalise each session.
Learn at your own pace, according to your availability
At WEFIT, we believe that every moment can become an opportunity to progress.
Our solutions adapt to your schedule, so you can move forward at your own pace, with complete flexibility, and above all, with enjoyment.
So today, ask yourself this simple question: How much time are you willing to dedicate to your progress?