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How to learn English fast (without studying)

The fastest way to fluency isn’t memorizing lists. It’s reading what you love—with a tool that keeps you in flow.

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No flashcards. No textbooks. Just flow.

Why "studying" is actually the slow lane

Most people try to learn fast by cramming grammar rules and flashcards. But this creates a "translation" habit in your brain, slowing you down.

True speed comes from acquisition—absorbing the language naturally through massive amounts of reading. The problem? Most interesting books are too hard, and dictionaries kill your momentum.

The Reading Method: How to speed up acquisition

  1. 1Import text you actually care about (News, Novels, Fanfic).
  2. 2Set the difficulty (A2–C2) to match your current level.
  3. 3Read without stopping. Understand difficult words instantly without losing focus.

Why this method is faster

  • **Zero friction**: You don’t waste time looking up words.
  • **High volume**: You read 3x more text in the same amount of time.
  • **Better retention**: You learn words in context, not in isolation.
  • **Flow state**: You enjoy it, so you actually do it every day.

3 ways to accelerate your progress

  • **Read topics you know**: Background knowledge helps you guess meaning faster.
  • **Don’t aim for 100%**: If you understand the story, keep moving. Speed matters.
  • **Use the Lifeline**: Stuck on a paragraph? Peek at the original text, then switch back immediately.
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FAQ

How fast will I see results?
If you read for 20 minutes a day using this method, you will likely feel a difference in reading speed and comfort within 2 weeks.
Do you provide the books?
No, we provide the tool. You bring the content (EPUB, TXT, or Web) that you benefit from most.
Is this better than speaking practice?
Input (reading/listening) must come before output (speaking). Reading fast builds the vocabulary engine you need to eventually speak fast.