After training hundreds of learners, we have seen a clear pattern. The students who progress fastest are not always the most talented — they are the most consistent. Here are the five habits that make the difference.
1. Practise every day
Short, daily sessions beat long, occasional cramming. Twenty focused minutes a day builds more fluency in a month than a weekend marathon.
2. Get real exposure
Newspapers, conversations, real documents and audio expose you to how the language actually works — far more effective than textbook-only study. This is why our Al Faseeh course uses daily newspaper analysis.
3. Seek feedback
Correction is where growth happens. Practising mistakes without feedback only reinforces them. One-to-one feedback — a core part of ALTT and Al Faseeh Pro — accelerates progress dramatically.
4. Speak early
Don't wait until you "feel ready". Speaking from day one, even imperfectly, builds confidence and reveals exactly what to work on.
5. Stay consistent
A focused 30-day programme with daily practice transforms ability. Consistency, not intensity, is the secret.
Small daily effort, guided by expert feedback, compounds into fluency faster than you expect.