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Is it difficult to learn English and how not to quit

updated июнь 2026 reading 5 min level A1–B2

"Is it difficult to learn English?" — this question usually hides the fear of failure. The good news is that English is one of the most accessible languages to start with, and most of those who "couldn't" stumbled over the method and motivation, not the language itself.

Is it difficult to learn English

English has no grammatical genders, cases, or complex declensions — its morphology is simple. Three things really require attention: irregular spelling (writing doesn't equal pronunciation, see alphabet and reading), the system of tenses, and phrasal verbs. But all of this is mastered through examples, not by rote memorization of rules. The feeling that "the language isn't coming" almost always means that words are learned in lists and then forgotten.

Why learn English

English has the clearest "why": it's the language of international communication, work, travel, study, and almost all internet content. Formulate your specific reason — career, moving, watching movies in the original — and keep it in front of your eyes: a clear goal will carry you through slumps better than an abstract "I should learn it." Try this flashcard:

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How not to quit

Consistency is maintained not by willpower, but by a system: a small daily goal, a fixed time, and a visible streak of days. And the feeling that words aren't being remembered is overcome by spaced repetition — when you see that what you've learned sticks, motivation fuels itself. The overall plan is in the guide how to learn English.

Frequently asked questions

Is it difficult to learn English?

English is one of the most accessible languages to start with: it has no genders, cases, or complex declensions. Spelling, tenses, and phrasal verbs require attention, but they are mastered through examples.

Is it realistic for an adult to learn English?

Yes, at any age. Adults learn more consciously due to their ability to build a system; consistency matters, not the year of birth.

What to do if there's no motivation?

Lower the entry barrier to five minutes a day and rely on a streak, not inspiration. And keep your specific "why" in front of your eyes.

How to overcome the fear of speaking?

Only through practice: say phrases out loud from day one. The barrier disappears with the amount spoken, not with the level.

How long does it take to form a habit?

A few weeks of short daily sessions. A visible streak of days and a small daily goal work more reliably than willpower.

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