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đź“–You've likely heard that how much you interacting with English is the key to learning it. The more you read, listen, and speak in English, the better your fluency will be. Therefore, you should aim to read and listen daily. But how do you this? How can you fit language learning into your busy schedule? What if you have limited time and resources?
🎧On today's episode of the Learn English Podcast, we answer these questions and help you see where you can add English into your daily schedule. The goal is to make simple changes that will produce a big result overtime. You want English to be a part of your daily routine so you start acquiring the language without even thinking about it. We go over five tips to help you do this so you can reach your fluency goals.
đź”” Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:
Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/
Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpod
đź“šAffiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc
đź“ś SOURCES
Steve Kaufmann: @Thelinguist
Stephen Krashen: https://www.sdkrashen.com/
đź“ť Vocabulary list:
1) blank stare (n. idiom): a facial expression showing that someone is confused or surprised and does not know what to say
2) polyglot (n.): a person who can speak several languages
3) brainstorm (v.): to think of a lot of ideas quickly
4) subconscious (adj.): not consciously thought about or planned
5) downtime (n.): free time when you are not working or studying
6) substitute (v.): to replace something with something else
7) dedicated (adj.): giving your full attention and effort to something
8) Chores (n): household tasks
9) relatively short (adj. phrase): comparatively short; not very long
10) commute (v.): to travel regularly between your home and your place of work or education
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đź“–You've likely heard that how much you interacting with English is the key to learning it. The more you read, listen, and speak in English, the better your fluency will be. Therefore, you should aim to read and listen daily. But how do you this? How can you fit language learning into your busy schedule? What if you have limited time and resources?
🎧On today's episode of the Learn English Podcast, we answer these questions and help you see where you can add English into your daily schedule. The goal is to make simple changes that will produce a big result overtime. You want English to be a part of your daily routine so you start acquiring the language without even thinking about it. We go over five tips to help you do this so you can reach your fluency goals.
đź”” Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:
Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/
Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpod
đź“šAffiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc
đź“ś SOURCES
Steve Kaufmann: @Thelinguist
Stephen Krashen: https://www.sdkrashen.com/
đź“ť Vocabulary list:
1) blank stare (n. idiom): a facial expression showing that someone is confused or surprised and does not know what to say
2) polyglot (n.): a person who can speak several languages
3) brainstorm (v.): to think of a lot of ideas quickly
4) subconscious (adj.): not consciously thought about or planned
5) downtime (n.): free time when you are not working or studying
6) substitute (v.): to replace something with something else
7) dedicated (adj.): giving your full attention and effort to something
8) Chores (n): household tasks
9) relatively short (adj. phrase): comparatively short; not very long
10) commute (v.): to travel regularly between your home and your place of work or education
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