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How to Make English Part of Your Daily Life and Get Real Results

How to Make English Part of Your Daily Life and Get Real Results

Episode 38 Published 1 year, 9 months ago
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💡 What if improving English didn’t require more study — just better daily habits? In this episode, we explore easy ways to make English a natural part of everyday life. You’ll hear practical, realistic suggestions that learners can use even with busy schedules: listening while commuting, reading before bed, swapping native content for English alternatives, and finding opportunities to speak more often.

These small routines build fluency over time, and when you make English part of daily life, progress becomes easier, faster, and more enjoyable. This episode is perfect for anyone who wants to stay consistent, increase input, and feel more confident speaking naturally.

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📝 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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