쉐도잉 연습: Speak English With Me About Your Life | Day 25 | English Speaking Practice - YouTube로 영어 말하기 배우기

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Hey everyone, I'm Emma, and welcome back to Speak English Daily.
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Today, we go bigger than any single day.
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Not what happened this morning.
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Not what you did this week.
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Who you are.
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What you do.
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What you care about.
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What matters to you.
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This is identity speaking, and it is one of the most important things you can do in a language.
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Because the moment you can describe yourself naturally and honestly in English,
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you are no longer learning it.
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You are living it.
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Let's talk about your life.
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If this is your first time here, welcome!
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This is a complete standalone session.
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You can start right here.
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The full playlist and schedule are in the pinned comment below,
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whenever you are ready.
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For everyone who has been here a while,
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yesterday you described your day.
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Today we zoom out and talk about the bigger picture.
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Whoever you are, today is for you.
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One thing to hold onto before we begin.
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Don't try to explain everything.
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You don't need to describe your whole life in one sentence.
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You don't need to cover your job,
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your family, your hobbies, your history all at once.
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Just start somewhere.
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Your work.
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Your routine.
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Something you do often.
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Something you care about.
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And let it grow from there.
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There is no right way to tell your life.
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There is only your way.
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Let's begin.
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Think about what just happened.
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You described your work, your routine,
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your habits, what you enjoy,
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what matters to you, all of it, in English.
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That wasn't just a description.
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That was you, your life,
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in English, not a script,
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not a lesson, not a model answer.
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You.
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And here is what that means.
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When you can describe yourself honestly,
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naturally, in another language, you have crossed a line that most learners never cross.
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You are not translating your life anymore.
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You are expressing it.
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Day 24, you spoke about your day.
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Day 25, you spoke about your life.
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That is what real speaking is.
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And you can feel it now.
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We start with the most natural entry point.
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What you actually do.
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Not a job title, not a category,
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just how you spend your time.
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So, tell me a little about what you do.
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Your work, your studies, or just how you spend most of your time.
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Whatever comes first.
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So, I work, and basically what I do is help with a few different things.
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It's mostly about keeping things organized and moving forward.
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So I work, and basically what I do is help with a few different things.
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It's mostly about keeping things organized and moving forward.
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Starting with so I is the most natural way to describe your work or routine.
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The basically that follows signals,
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here is the simple version.
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And where does most of that happen?
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At home, in an office,
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out and about, or a mix?
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Most of it happens at home,
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and it's quite flexible, which I actually like.
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Most of it happens at home,
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and it's quite flexible, which I actually like.
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A mix, really.
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Two words that acknowledge complexity without explaining it.
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Incredibly useful when life doesn't fit a meat category.
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Good.
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You described what you do,
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in English, simply and honestly.
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How long have you been doing it,
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and do you enjoy it?
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I've been doing it for a few years,
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and honestly, it has its moments,
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but overall, I enjoy it.
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I've been doing it for a few years,
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and honestly it has its moments.
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But overall, I enjoy it.
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It has its moments.
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One of the most honest and natural English answers to,
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do you enjoy it?
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acknowledges reality without complaining.
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Good.
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What you do, described.
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Let's add some more.
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Now we add the rhythm.
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Not just what you do,
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but how your life usually flows.
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Routines tell people a lot about who you are.
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The small, repeated things.
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When you wake up.
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What grounds you.
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Those are the texture of a life.
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No repeat in this section.
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One shadow, then the conversation keeps moving.
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What does a normal week look like for you?
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Not today specifically, just a typical week.
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A normal week for me usually involves a few different things.
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I tend to start fairly early,
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and most days I try to get the important stuff done in the morning.
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I tend to is one of the most natural habits describing phrases in English.
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It signals this is my pattern, my rhythm.
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Is there anything you do every day or almost every day that you'd miss if you couldn't do it?
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Yeah, actually, I have a coffee first thing every single day and I think I'd really miss it if I couldn't.
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Identifying a daily ritual and saying,
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I'd really miss it, is simple and revealing.
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It says something about your values without stating them directly.
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Good.
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Your routine, your rhythm, that is your life in outline.
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How do you feel about the pace of your life right now?
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Too fast?
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Too slow?
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About right?
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Honestly, I think it's a bit too fast right now,
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and I'm working on finding a better balance.
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I'm working on finding a better balance.
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This phrase is honest, forward-looking, and deeply relatable.
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connect to this immediately.
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Is there anything in your routine you're trying to change?
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Or something new you're building into your life?
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Yeah, I've been trying to make more time for the things I enjoy.
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And it's still a work in progress, but I'm getting there.
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Still a work in progress.
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Four words that are honest, humble, and completely natural.
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Use this whenever something is ongoing.
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Good.
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Your routine described.
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Your life is taking shape.
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Now, the part that matters most.
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Not what you do for work,
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not your daily routine, but the personal side.
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What you enjoy, what you care about,
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what makes your life feel like yours.
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Outside of work or study,
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what do you actually enjoy?
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What do you do when you have free time and you're choosing for yourself?
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When I have free time,
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I usually just try to slow down a bit,
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maybe read something or go for a walk,
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and I think I need that because it helps me reset.
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When I have free time,
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I usually just try to slow down a bit,
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maybe read something, or go for a walk,
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and I think I need that because it helps me reset.
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Describing what you do in free time reveals values.
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I mean that because turns preference into meaning.
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That is always more interesting.
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Is there something you've been enjoying more lately or something you've been getting into recently?
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Actually, yeah.
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Recently, I've been spending more time on things that feel quieter,
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and it's been really good for me.
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Actually, yeah.
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Recently, I've been spending more time on things that feel quieter,
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and it's been really good for me.
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Things that feel quieter.
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Vague but honest.
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You don't need to maim everything.
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The feeling is enough.
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Good, that was personal.
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That was honest.
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That is who you are.
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What's something that matters to you,
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something you actually care about,
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even if it's hard to explain?
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Honestly, I think having a bit of calm in my day,
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that matters quite a lot to me.
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Honestly, I think having a bit of calm in my day,
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that matters quite a lot to me.
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That matters quite a lot to me.
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It signals depth without drama.
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of the most respectful ways to share something meaningful.
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And what about people?
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Are you someone who needs a lot of social time?
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Or do you recharge more on your own?
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I think I'm somewhere in between.
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I love being around people,
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but I also really need my own quiet time.
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I think I'm somewhere in between.
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I love being around people,
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but I also really need my own quiet time.
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Somewhere in between.
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Always relatable.
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Most people feel in between.
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This answer is never wrong.
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Five personal answers.
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Your interests.
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Your values.
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Your social nature.
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All of it.
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Yours.
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English.
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Stop for a second.
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You just described yourself.
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Not a character, not a model answer.
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You.
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Now, let's put it all together.
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This is the signature moment of Day 25.
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No nudges, no models, no safety net.
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Talk about your life.
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From what you do, to your routine,
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to what you care about.
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All of it.
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In one continuous flow.
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Start anywhere.
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Keep going.
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Simple sentences.
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Honest words.
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Don't stop until you've said everything you want to say.
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Tell me about your life.
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Who you are.
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What you do.
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What matters to you.
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Just talk.
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Whatever came out, that was real.
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Now, let's do that one more time.
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You already know what you want to say.
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The second time will be cleaner, smoother, more yours.
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One more time.
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Your life.
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Who you are.
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What you do.
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What matters.
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Keep it moving.
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Two times your life in English.
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Both times.
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The second was better.
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It always is.
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because the second time, you are not finding the words.
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You are just saying them.
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And that is Day 25.
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Now, go to the comments and type,
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If you just talked about your life, comment, Day 25 done.
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I spoke about my life.
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And if you want, share one sentence from today.
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One thing you said about yourself that felt true.
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Your work, your routine, something you care about, anything.
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Just one honest sentence.
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I read every comment.
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And if you want to follow the full 30-day journey,
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you can find the complete playlist in the pinned comments below.
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Now, Day 26.
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Day 25, you spoke about your life.
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Day 26, you handle real conversation pressure.
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See you in Day 26.
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Keep speaking.
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Keep being honest.
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Don't break your streak.

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  • identity (정체성)
  • describe (설명하다)
  • routine (일상)
  • habits (습관)
  • matters (중요한 것)
  • enjoy (즐기다)
  • express (표현하다)
  • natural (자연스러운)

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