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As someone who massively thanks television for learning multiple languages, I learned that the best way to learn the language is by studying the basics of a language (the grammar structure, small but good vocabulary of the common words), and then watching lots and lots of television with audio of the language you wanted to learn. Do not turn on subtitles of a language you're already familiar with because you'd focus on those instead of the audio. The best thing to do would be to have both the audio and the subtitles be of the language you're trying to learn, it really helps when you subconsciously link the subtitles with the sound. Just keep watching these frequently, preferably on a daily basis, for a few months (or more/less depending on the language), and you'll eventually catch on to it. It might seem very off putting at first, because you'll barely understand anything, but trust me, after a while it just starts flowing. I've used this method to learn Hebrew, and I'm currently using it to learn French, my 4th language :)