You don’t need a better memory. You need more
meaning.
In this reflective, creative episode of Alone with English, Ruth and Jennie explore how journaling, note-taking, doodling, and even paying attention to smells or colours, can help English finally land in your life in a way that sticks.
This isn’t about perfect notebooks or endless review. It’s about making English yours, through emotion, expression, and small, personal rituals that feel good to you.
You’ll hear:
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Why journaling (in any language) helps your brain remember
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How colour, imagery, and movement boost vocabulary retention
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Why “souvenir words” (ones tied to real-life experiences) matter most
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The surprising power of messy, multilingual reflection
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How creative prompts like “What does success look like for me?” can anchor your learning
Plus: Ruth shares a vivid story about helping learners reconnect with language through sensory prompts, a reminder that English doesn’t live in textbooks, it lives in your world.
🛠 Tiny Challenge:
After your next English conversation, write, draw, or doodle what stood out to you. No rules. No right answers. Just make it yours.
🎧 Listen-In Tip:
Play this episode while walking in nature or sitting somewhere quiet — your senses might surprise you.
Resources & Links 🖋 Blue Noun Language Holidays – Real-world, creative English learning in Scotland 🧠 Excellence in English Education – Journal Prompts 🎙 Listen on Spotify | Apple Podcasts coming soon
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