Topic is too difficult? here's what to do

Kay M

First, take a breath. Difficulty is not a sign that you’re failing—it’s a sign that you’re growing. Your brain is building new connections, and that can feel uncomfortable. Here’s what to do next.
 
1. Change the size of the problem
Often, a topic feels hard because you’re trying to learn everything at once. Break it down. Instead of “learn past tense,” try “learn just the ‘-ed’ ending for regular verbs.” Small wins lead to big confidence.
 
2. Name the confusion
Ask yourself: What exactly is confusing me? Be specific. “I don’t understand prepositions” becomes “I don’t know when to use ‘in’ vs. ‘on’ for time.” Once you name it, you can target it.
 
3. Take a 5-minute reset
Stand up, stretch, get water, or switch to a different activity. Sometimes your brain just needs a break—not to stop learning, but to let things settle. When you come back, try again from a different angle.
 
4. Use your tutor as a detective, not a judge
Tell me exactly where it gets foggy. Say, “I understood this part, but here I got lost.” That’s gold for me—it helps us work on that exact spot. We can rephrase, draw, use examples, or find a silly story to make it stick.
 
5. Try a different learning mode
Hear it: Listen to a song or podcast example.
 
See it: Draw a picture or timeline.
 
Move it: Write an example by hand, act it out, or use gestures.
 
Teach it: Explain the rule to an imaginary student. If you get stuck, you’ve found your real question.
 
6. Sleep on it (really)
Research shows that sleep helps transfer new information to long-term memory. If a topic feels impossible today, review it for 5 minutes, then rest. Tomorrow, it will often feel clearer.
 
7. Remember: difficult ≠ impossible
Every fluent speaker once struggled with the exact thing you’re struggling with now. The only difference is they kept going—not perfectly, but persistently.
 
Your turn: Next time a topic feels hard, pick just one idea from above. Try it. Then tell me what happened in our next lesson. I promise, we’ll figure it out together.

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