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What if I told you that just 12 minutes a day could completely change your English over the next few months?
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What if I told you that just 12 minutes a day could completely change your English over the next few months?
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Not three hours, not expensive courses, not endless grammar books, just 12 focused minutes.
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Sounds too simple?
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Maybe.
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But here's something even more surprising.
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Most English learners don't fail because they're lazy.
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They fail because they never stay consistent long enough to see results.
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They study hard for one day, skip the next three, study again on the weekend, then wonder why their English isn't improving.
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Does that sound familiar?
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If it does, don't worry.
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You're not alone.
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And today's lesson might be exactly what you need.
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Because today we're starting something special together.
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Something that could become the turning point in your English journey.
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Welcome back to Learn With English.
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I'm Hyena, and today we're beginning our 14-day English challenge.
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For the next 14 days, I'll be here with you every single day.
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Same time, same place.
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One new episode, one new opportunity to improve your English.
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And here's the best part.
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You don't need to study for hours.
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You don't need perfect grammar.
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You don't need a huge vocabulary.
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You simply need one thing.
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Consistency.
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Before we go any further, I want you to make a small commitment.
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Go down to the comments right now and write, yes, I'm in.
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It may seem like a small action, but psychologically, it's powerful.
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Because the moment you write those words, you're making a promise to yourself.
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You're saying, for the next 14 days, I'm going to show up.
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Not for me, not for YouTube, for yourself, for your future, for your English.
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And trust me, future you will thank you.
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Now, let me ask you something.
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Have you ever started learning English with excitement only to quit a few days later?
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Maybe you downloaded an app.
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Maybe you bought a course.
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Maybe you watched dozens of YouTube lessons.
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For a few days, you felt motivated.
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Then life happened.
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Work got busy.
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You felt tired.
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You missed one day, then another, then another.
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And before you knew it, you were back at the beginning.
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If that has happened to you, I want you to understand something important.
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The problem isn't your ability.
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The problem is your system.
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Most people rely on motivation.
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But motivation is unreliable.
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Some days it's there.
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Some days it disappears.
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Successful learners don't depend on motivation.
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They depend on habits.
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And habits are exactly what we're going to build during this challenge.
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Because by the end of these 14 days, I don't just want you to know more English, I want English practice to become part of your daily life.
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And that's where real transformation begins.
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Now, before we start day one, I want you to choose something very important, your English time.
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This is the specific time you'll listen every day.
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Maybe it's after breakfast.
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Maybe it's during your commute.
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Maybe it's after work.
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Maybe it's before bed.
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The exact time doesn't matter.
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Consistency does.
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The brain loves routines.
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When you connect a habit to an existing activity, it becomes easier to remember.
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For example, after coffee equals English.
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After lunch equals English.
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Before sleep equals English.
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Simple.
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The easier you make the habit, the more likely you'll continue.
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And that's exactly what we want.
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So tell me in the comments, what time will you listen every day morning afternoon evening i want to know now here's a simple trick
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that can dramatically increase your chances of success set an alarm on your phone
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and give it a powerful name something like time for english future me starts now 14 day challenge
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or simply learn with english and when
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that alarm goes off don't negotiate don't say i'll do it later
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because later often becomes tomorrow and tomorrow often becomes next week.
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Instead, press play and begin.
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Now you might be wondering, why only 12 minutes?
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Why not 30?
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Why not an hour?
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That's a great question, and the answer might surprise you.
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Because the biggest mistake most learners make has nothing to do with English itself, and once you understand this mistake,
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you'll never look at language learning the same way again.
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So, why am I asking you to spend only 12 minutes a day?
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Why not 30 minutes?
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Why not one full hour?
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After all, wouldn't more study mean faster results?
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Not necessarily.
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And this is where many English learners get trapped.
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They believe success comes from studying as much as possible.
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So they create huge plans.
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One hour every day, 50 new words every week, several grammar lessons, multiple videos.
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And for a few days, everything feels great.
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They're excited.
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They're motivated.
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They're ready to change their lives.
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But then reality arrives.
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Work becomes stressful.
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Family responsibilities appear.
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Energy drops.
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Life gets busy.
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And suddenly, that one-hour study session feels impossible.
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So what happens?
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They skip one day, then another, then another.
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And eventually, they quit completely.
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Not because they couldn't learn English, but because their plan was too difficult to maintain.
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This is why I designed this challenge differently.
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I don't want you to focus on intensity.
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I want you to focus on consistency.
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Because consistency beats intensity almost every time.
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Think about it this way.
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Imagine two people.
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The first person studies English for three hours every Sunday day.
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The second person studies for only 12 minutes every day.
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Who do you think will improve more after six months?
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Most people choose the first person, but very often, the second person wins,
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because the brain learns through regular exposure, not occasional effort.
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Your brain is like a garden.
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If you water it once a month, nothing grows well.
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But if you give it a little water every day, the garden begins to flourish.
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English works exactly the same way.
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A little practice every day, repeated consistently.
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That's where real progress comes from.
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And honestly, this should make you feel relieved, because it means you don't need endless free time.
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You don't need to wake up at 4am.
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You don't need to study until you're exhausted.
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You just need to keep showing up.
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12 minutes today, 12 minutes tomorrow, 12 minutes the next day.
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Those small sessions begin stacking on top of each other, and before you realize it, your English starts changing.
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Now, let's talk about something extremely important, the power of repetition.
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Because there is one mistake almost every English learner makes, and fixing it can dramatically improve your your speaking ability.
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Many learners hear a phrase once, understand it, and then move on.
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They think, OK, I know that already.
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But knowing something and using something are two different skills.
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Let me give you an example.
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Imagine someone says, let's grab lunch tomorrow.
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You understand the sentence.
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No problem.
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Then they ask, does that work for you?
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And suddenly your mind freezes.
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You know English, you understand English, but the words don't come out fast enough.
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Why?
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Because understanding and speaking are not the same thing.
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Speaking requires automatic recall.
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Your brain needs to find the phrase quickly, without translating, without thinking too much, without hesitation.
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And that's exactly why repetition matters.
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Every time you hear a useful phrase you're strengthening a pathway inside your brain every repetition makes
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that pathway stronger every repetition makes speaking easier let's practice together
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listen carefully i'm trying to build a better habit now repeat it i'm trying to build a better habit
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Very good.
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Let's do another one.
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I'm going to practice every day.
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Now say it aloud.
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I'm going to practice every day excellent
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and yes i really want you to say it aloud not silently not inside your head use your voice
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because speaking activates different parts of the brain when you hear a sentence
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and then repeat it your brain remembers it more effectively.
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Your mouth becomes familiar with English sounds.
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Your confidence grows and speaking starts feeling more natural.
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Many learners skip this step because they feel embarrassed.
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Maybe someone is nearby.
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Maybe they worry about pronunciation mistakes.
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Maybe they think they sounds strange.
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But remember something important.
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Nobody becomes fluent by staying silent.
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Speaking is not something you learn after becoming confident.
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Speaking is how you become confident.
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And that means mistakes are part of the process.
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In fact, I want you to make mistakes.
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Yes, You heard me correctly.
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I want you to make mistakes because mistakes mean you're trying.
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Mistakes mean you're practicing.
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Mistakes mean you're growing.
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The only real mistake is refusing to practice because you're afraid of making one.
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Think about a child learning to walk.
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Do they fall?
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Of course, many times.
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but nobody says, maybe walking isn't for you.
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They simply keep trying, and eventually, walking becomes natural.
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English works the same way.
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You practice, you make mistakes, you improve, you continue, and one day,
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you realize you're speaking more naturally than ever before.
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Now, during this challenge, I want you to become a collector.
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Not of grammar rules, not of difficult vocabulary, but of useful phrases.
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Every episode, choose three to five expressions you genuinely want to use in real life.
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Not 50, not 100, just a few useful expressions.
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Because learning a small number deeply is far more powerful than learning a large number superficially.
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So far, we've talked about consistency,
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we've talked about repetition, and we've talked about why 12 focused minutes can be more powerful than hours of random studying.
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But now I want to show you how to get even more value from every lesson you listen to.
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Remember when I said you should collect useful phrases?
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Let's take that idea a step further.
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Because learning English isn't just about understanding words, it's about using them naturally in your own life.
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For example, imagine you hear the phrase, to build a habit.
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Most learners simply understand it and move on.
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But successful learners do something different.
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They immediately connect the phrase to their own life.
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Instead of saying, oh, that's interesting, they say, I want to build a habit of reading English every day.
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Or, I'm trying to build a habit of waking up earlier.
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Do you see the difference?
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The phrase becomes personal, and when something becomes personal, your brain remembers it much more easily.
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Let's try another one.
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To make time for something.
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You could say, I make time for English every morning, or I make time for exercise after work.
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Simple, natural, useful, and most importantly, real.
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The more you connect English to your real life, the faster it becomes part of your everyday thinking.
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That's when learning starts feeling natural instead of forced.
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And here's something that many English learners never realize.
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You do not need thousands of advanced words to sound confident.
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You need a smaller number of useful words and phrases that you can actually use.
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Think about native speakers.
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Most daily conversations use common vocabulary, common expressions, simple sentence patterns.
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The magic isn't in knowing difficult words.
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The magic is in using simple English confidently.
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That's why during this challenge, I want you to focus on quality, not quantity.
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Don't try to memorize everything.
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Don't try to learn 50 new expressions every day.
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Choose a few useful phrases, practice them, repeat them, use them, and let them become part of your English.
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Now, let's talk about something important.
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There will probably be a day during this challenge when you don't feel like listening.
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Maybe you'll be tired.
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Maybe you'll be busy.
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Maybe you'll think, I'll skip today and continue tomorrow.
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And honestly, that's the moment that matters most.
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Because habits are not built on easy days.
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Habits are built on difficult days.
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Anyone can study when they feel motivated.
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Anyone can study when they have lots of energy.
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Anyone can study when everything is going well.
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But growth happens when you show up even on the days when you don't feel like it.
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Not because you're perfect, not because you're super disciplined, but because you've made a commitment to yourself.
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And remember, I'm not asking you for three hours.
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I'm not asking you for one hour.
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I'm asking you for 12 minutes.
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Just 12 minutes.
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Even on a busy day, you can usually find 12 minutes.
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Even on a difficult day, you can usually find 12 minutes.
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And those 12 minutes might be the difference between giving up and moving forward.
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So when that difficult day arrives, don't focus on how far you still have to go.
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Focus on today's small step.
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One lesson, one practice session, one improvement.
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Because success is rarely one giant moment, success is usually hundreds of small actions repeated over time.
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One day becomes one week.
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One week becomes one month.
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One month becomes one year.
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And eventually, you look back and realize how far you've come.
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That's exactly why we're doing this challenge together.
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Not to become perfect overnight.
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to become fluent in two weeks, but to build momentum, to build confidence, to build consistency.
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And if you stay with me for all 14 days, I truly believe you'll notice a difference.
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Maybe your listening becomes easier.
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Maybe your confidence improves.
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Maybe speaking feels more natural.
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Maybe English starts becoming a regular part of your daily life.
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And honestly, that would be an incredible victory.
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Before we finish today's episode, I want you to do something.
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Go to the comments right now and write, yes, I'm in.
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And if you've already written it before, tell me why you're learning English.
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Is it for work, travel, school, business, or simply because you want to improve yourself?
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I read the comments and I love seeing learners from all around the world supporting each other.
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You might even motivate someone else who is struggling right now.
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And before I do, I want to remind you of something.
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You don't have to be the smartest person.
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You don't have to be the most talented person.
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You don't have to learn faster than everyone else.
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You only need to keep going.
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One lesson at a time.
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One day at a time.
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One step at a time.
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Because every time you show up, you're becoming a better English speaker than you were yesterday.
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And that's something to be proud of.
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So welcome to day one of our 14-day English challenge.
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You've already taken the hardest step.
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You've started.
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And starting is often the hardest part.
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Now make your commitment.
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Choose your listening time.
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Set your reminder.
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And get ready for tomorrow's lesson, because tomorrow we're going to continue this journey together, and I have something special planned for you.
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If you enjoyed today's episode, make sure you subscribe right now so you don't miss day two.
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Trust me, you won't want to miss what's coming next.
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Thank you so much for spending these minutes with me today.
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I'm Heine, and this is Learn With English.
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Keep listening, keep repeating, keep believing in yourself, and I'll see you tomorrow for day two.
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Take care and keep learning.

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주요 어휘 및 구문

  • Consistency: 일관성
  • Commitment: 헌신
  • Opportunity: 기회
  • Motivation: 동기
  • English challenge: 영어 도전 과제
  • Results: 결과
  • Shadowing: 섀도잉
  • Practice: 연습

연습 팁

이 비디오의 속도와 톤을 활용하여 본인의 발음을 교정하세요. shadowspeaks 기법을 활용하여, 먼저 영어 문장을 들은 후 그 문장 뒤를 따라 말하는 연습을 해보세요. 특히 영어 발음 교정에 중점을 두고 매일 12분씩 반복 연습하면, 자연스럽게 발음이 개선되는 것을 느낄 수 있습니다. 매일 같은 시간에 같은 장소에서 연습하면서 규칙적인 습관을 형성하세요. 이 과정에서 만약 지치거나 동기를 잃었다면, 한 번 더 자신에게 약속을 다짐해보세요. 이는 특히 IELTS 스피킹 준비에도 많은 도움이 될 것입니다. 새로운 기회가 언제 찾아올지 모르니, 꾸준한 연습이 빛을 발하게 될 것입니다.

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쉐도잉(Shadowing)은 원래 전문 통역사 훈련을 위해 개발된 언어 학습 기법으로, 다언어 학자인 Dr. Alexander Arguelles에 의해 대중화된 방법입니다. 핵심 원리는 간단하지만 매우 강력합니다: 원어민의 영어를 들으면서 1~2초의 짧은 지연으로 즉시 소리 내어 따라 말하는 것——마치 '그림자(shadow)'처럼 화자를 따라가는 것입니다. 문법 공부나 수동적인 청취와 달리, 쉐도잉은 뇌와 입 근육이 동시에 실시간으로 영어를 처리하고 재현하도록 훈련합니다. 연구에 따르면 이 방법은 발음 정확도, 억양, 리듬, 연음, 청취력, 말하기 유창성을 크게 향상시킵니다. IELTS 스피킹 준비와 자연스러운 영어 소통을 원하는 분들에게 특히 효과적입니다.

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