A learning strategy refers to the choice that the learner makes while learning or using a second language that affects learning from discourse moves or communication strategies, both of which aim at language use. People who are good at languages might tackle learning in different ways from those who are less good or they might behave in the same way but more efficiently.
Among the three main types of strategy based on cognitive psychology-- metacognitive strategies, cognitive strategies and social strategies, I prefer the last one which means “learning by interacting with others, such as working with fellow students or asking teacher’s help”
