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u/Arkanj3l · 3 pointsr/enhance

I feel that way as well. As such I have a bit of a data dump. It's funny because I considered Memrise and Duolingo to likely be the most powerful alternatives for structured language learning beyond just going into immersion; but I guess not. AFAIK both of them use spaced repetition.

"Polyglot: How I Learn Languages" is written from a polyglot's perspective. Might be helpful to understand the mindset.

Tim Ferriss wrote this post on grammar deconstruction which could rapidly orient language learning. His other posts are good too although the more recent ones seem like promos for referrals.

FSI Language Courses are supposed to be semi-equivalent to the Pimsleur course. The Pimsleur course focuses on phonology first, and then builds on top of that. This might require some practice in manipulative voice work; I heard that this course is good for voice training but that might be independent from accent.

Where are your keys is meant to be a game for quickly acquiring grammar. It's fun in a kitschy way, hooking up with players on Skype

Then there's the tDCS option... anthonylee hasn't emerged with the results of learning German w/ tDCS on Broca's (or Wernicke's?) area.

My French accent is actually quite good and I have some fundamental grammar, but my vocabulary is shit. I've been wanting to regenerate my understanding, but language learning isn't something I get a lot of intrinsic pleasure out of except to the extent it gives me access to interesting literature or foreign women. (The east coast has too many charming Quebecoises...)