Traditional methods focus on rules and word lists. But that's not how languages are actually acquired.
Your brain learns by understanding messages. Real conversations provide context, flow, and meaning—things you can't get from memorizing vocabulary in isolation.
When you understand enough real conversations, speaking emerges naturally. It's how you learned your first language. It's the best way to learn your next one.
Build essential vocabulary through spaced repetition (Core) or
jump into random everyday topics (Explore)