How Polyglots learn languages- new phrases

Polyglots are people fluent in five or more languages. "To be fluent" means
To be able to speak a language easily, well and quickly
To be able to speak a language without making any mistakes
To be able to speak a language just a little
"Let's break down why polyglots are so successful at learning languages". "To break down" in this contextmeans
To stop working
To divide something into smaller parts
To fail because of some problems
"Through trial and error to find out what works for them". "Trial and error" means
Learning by watching other people
Always using the same methods of learning
Trying a number of different methods and learning from your mistakes
"They stick to it until they start seeing results". "To stick to it" means
To continue doing something despite the difficulties
To give up when things get difficult
To take long breaks before coming back to learning
"They don't memorize phrases or structures for the sake of it". To do something "for the sake of it" means
To improve your skills
For no particular reason
To do well on tests
"Instead of cramming, study a little bit, but often". "To cram" means
To do just a few things
To do everything that is needed
To do lot of things in a short period of time
"Polyglots stay the course- right to the end. They don't cut corners". "To cut corners" means
To save time by not including some parts so that the result is not as good as it could be
To include every detail
To do more than you should
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