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If you want to learn information for the long term, space your recall practice over time. An example might be to self-test: immediately, after two minutes, after six minutes, at the end of the study session, and then after a day, two days, four days, one week, three weeks, two months, and one year. Spreading out your recall practice over time is much more effective than doing it all at once.
How to Learn a Language Part 2 | Psychology Today