シャドーイング練習: 3 Daily Routines to Improve Your English Everyday | 🎙️ 8 Minute English | Learn English for Beginner - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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You know what's more tragic than a Wi-Fi cut during your favorite show?
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You know what's more tragic than a Wi-Fi cut during your favorite show?
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Your English routine.
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You open Duolingo once, take a screenshot,
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slap it on your story, and suddenly, congrats!
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You think you're fluent?
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Wake up!
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Here's the truth.
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80% of learners quit in the first three months.
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Why?
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because they treat English like a New Year's resolution.
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Loud on day one, dead by day 30.
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If you're here, I believe that you want answers on how to improve your English.
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Let me introduce the two main characters who will give you the answer.
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Lisa.
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The kind of person who runs an English club and somehow enjoys it.
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She believes English should be part of your breakfast. And Jimmy.
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Office zombie by day, Netflix binge watcher by night,
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and proud member of the I'll Start Tomorrow club.
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Let's see how these two try to sneak English into daily life with three simple routines.
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This episode isn't just about better English.
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It's about a better life.
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Be patient and watch till the end.
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Because if you can't finish this episode,
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how will you stick to learning?
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I don't get how you can wake up so early, Lisa.
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It's only 7 a.m and you look like you just aced the IELTS test.
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Haha, because morning is golden hour.
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The brain's still fresh, not crushed by emails and deadlines yet.
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That's when I squeeze in my English time.
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Well, I squeeze in...
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10 more minutes of sleep.
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That's why you've been saying,
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I want to restart my English for 6 months.
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And your top vocab is still very good and sorry.
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Hey, sorry is super flexible, okay?
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Well, my motivation about learning English has an expiration date,
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and this has been going on for years now.
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This time, I missed a promotion because my boss said I wasn't ready to talk with international clients.
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Oh, I'm sorry for you.
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So I think I really need your help.
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I know it's too late, but...
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It's never too late to start getting serious about something.
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It's only too late for a lifetime if we don't get serious about change.
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I used to scroll my phone the moment I woke up. But then one day...
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I knew it.
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You're about to tell a story, right?
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You bet.
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Back when I was still stuck in my lazy routines,
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that was before the English club even existed,
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I met my boss who changed how I saw things.
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He told me, your habits are stronger than your goals.
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Fix the habits first.
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That hit me hard.
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I realized I didn't need more motivation.
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I needed better mornings.
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Because of that, I decided to try something new the next morning.
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No phone for the first 30 minutes.
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What?
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No phone?
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Then what did you do?
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I did my morning English trio,
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played a five-minute TED Talk while making coffee,
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brushed my teeth with an English podcast,
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then wrote two to three daily goals in English.
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Wow.
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Sounds like you're planning world domination.
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Nope.
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Just doing what I normally do,
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but with English built in.
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It's called habit stacking.
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Habit stacking?
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Yeah.
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Like drinking coffee while listening to English news,
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brushing teeth and listening to English podcast.
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Writing to-do list in English.
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You don't need more time.
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Just change the content.
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So, instead of TikTok in the morning,
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I can watch Cats Speaking English.
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Okay.
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Cats speaking English?
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Better than just watching cats play piano?
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One video won't kill me.
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Okay, I'll try it tomorrow, but what about afternoons?
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After lunch, my brain just wants a nap.
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Mine too.
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But instead of doom scrolling,
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I take mini English breaks.
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Mini breaks?
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Like what?
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Flashcards?
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Nope.
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Pomodoro style.
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25 minutes of work, 5 minutes of English.
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I read short English articles during those 5-minute breaks.
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News, fun facts, anything.
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Just to keep the language flowing.
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So, while others scroll memes, you scroll English.
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Basically.
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And around 3 or 4 p.m., I do voice practice.
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I record myself talking about my day in English.
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Wait, like, Dear Diary, but out loud?
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Exactly.
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Just a quick summary about what I did and what I felt.
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No grammar stress, just speaking freely.
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Hmm.
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That's kind of cool.
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But what if people hear me and think I've lost it?
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Then just wear earphones and pretend you're on a call.
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Boom.
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Problem solved.
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And if I go for a walk,
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I pop in an English podcast.
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Makes walking feel productive.
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Podcasts while walking?
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I like that.
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Beats listening to my neighbor's dog bark.
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And now, evening.
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Uh-oh, here comes the no Netflix speech, right?
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Not no Netflix, just English Netflix.
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Replace your native language shows with English ones.
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30 minutes of a fun series with English subtitles.
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Or even better, like something you already love, but in English.
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I love cooking.
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Then follow instructions in English.
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Boom.
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English listening and a delicious meal.
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Two birds, one stone.
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Genius.
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And after dinner, I just want to chill with my family.
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Great.
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Do family English time.
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Everyone shares one thing they're grateful for in English.
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Ending the day on a warm note and with English.
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That's sweet.
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Morning, afternoon, evening.
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You've turned your life into English class.
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Not class.
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Just habits.
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Stacked smartly.
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Right.
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English.
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Everywhere, but in chill mode.
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Exactly.
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All right, Lisa, it's 10 p.m.
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Tell me you're not still doing English at this hour.
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I am, but it's the calmest part.
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First, I do English journaling.
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Just five short sentences about my day.
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What I did.
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What I felt.
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One small win.
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Five sentences?
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That's not too scary.
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Exactly.
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It helps my brain wrap up the day. In English.
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So, dear diary, I ate too much rice again?
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Yes.
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That totally counts.
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What next?
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Don't say grammar homework.
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Nope.
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I read for ten minutes.
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Could be a book, comic, anything not TikTok.
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Just calm words because your brain rests and learns.
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All right.
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Five sentences and 10 minutes of reading.
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Got it.
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Is that it?
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One last thing.
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Sometimes I use English meditation apps.
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Perfect for falling asleep and training your ears.
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Wait, there's meditation.
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In English, too?
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Oh, yes.
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Sleep plus English is the best combo.
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Wow.
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You're starting to sound like a motivational poster.
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Then I guess it's working. But Lisa, be honest.
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Do your club members ever cry over English just asking for a friend?
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Only when they meet Present Perfect for the first time.
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But seriously, mistakes aren't scary.
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They're just data, not failures.
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Data?
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So like, every time I say I late, it's research?
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Exactly.
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You're basically a walking English experiment.
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Just start small.
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5 minutes of English per activity Like 5 minutes when I open email?
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Yep Or 5 minutes before your boss calls you in
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English plus stress Definitely a tough double combo Better than no English at all Remember,
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consistency beats intensity What if I study 2 hours every Sunday?
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Still worse than 15 minutes daily Fine,
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but I still forget to keep it up That's why you need an accountability partner Someone to check in,
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remind you, tease you if you skip. So, like you?
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I already do that, and I don't even get paid.
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True friendship.
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Time's up.
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Eight minutes gone.
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Those three habits?
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Simple.
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You've heard them before.
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But let's be real.
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Knowing isn't doing.
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If you want to speak English well, stop waiting for motivation.
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Don't wait for a free day or a good mood to show up.
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Here's your week one challenge.
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Pick one morning English activity,
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track your daily English exposure for seven days,
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and after completing the challenge,
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post your thoughts in the comments section with the hashtag dailyenglishhabits.
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Remember, English fluency comes from daily habits, not perfect study sessions.
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So if you're nodding your head right now, great.
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Now stop nodding and start doing.
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