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English Listening Practice Episode 23 Easy Habits for Learning English
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English Listening Practice Episode 23 Easy Habits for Learning English
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Hello my friends and welcome to another episode of Listening Practice from English Learning Hub.
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I am Emily and today we are talking about easy habits for learning English.
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Many people think English is difficult and they feel nervous when they start.
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They imagine long grammar lessons,
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hard tests, and many unknown words.
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That can feel heavy.
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But learning English doesn't have to feel heavy.
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It can feel simple, friendly, and even fun.
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You don't need a perfect plan to begin.
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You don't need many hours every day.
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You only need small habits,
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and you need to repeat them often.
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Small habits are easy to keep,
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and they can lead to big progress over time.
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Think about a plant.
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It doesn't grow in one day,
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and it doesn't become strong after one watering.
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It grows little by little, with care and time.
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English learning is like that.
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You may not see a big change today,
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but you will see a change if you keep going.
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In this episode, I want to share easy habits that can help you learn English in your real life.
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These habits are simple, they are practical,
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and they don't need special tools.
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You can use them at home,
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at work, in the kitchen, or while walking outside.
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Let us begin with one of the most powerful ideas.
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Make English part of your day.
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One of the best habits is to place English inside your normal life.
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Don't keep English only for study time.
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Use it in small moments and let it become familiar.
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When you wake up, say a few simple English sentences to yourself.
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You can say, I am awake.
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It is morning.
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I need to get ready.
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These sentences are easy, but they help your brain start the day in English.
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You can also put English words around your home.
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Write door on the door,
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table on the table, and mirror on the mirror.
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When you see these words many times,
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you remember them more easily.
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Your eyes learn, and your memory grows.
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A friend of mine did something simple in her kitchen.
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She put small notes on everyday things like a cup,
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spoon, plate, and fridge.
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At first she smiled because it looked childish,
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but after a while she knew the words very well.
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This is the power of small repeated practice.
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You can also change your phone language to English.
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It may feel strange at first,
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but it gives you many little lessons during the day.
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Every time you open your phone, you see English.
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That is practice, and it happens without extra effort.
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English becomes easier when it feels normal.
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So try to bring it into your life in small, natural ways.
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Don't wait for a perfect study hour.
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Start with what you already do every day.
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Another helpful habit is to learn a little every day.
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Many learners study a lot for one day,
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and then they stop for several days.
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That doesn't help very much.
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Your brain learns better when practice is short, regular, and steady.
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Even 10 minutes can make a difference.
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In 10 minutes, you can learn a few new words,
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listen to a short audio,
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or read a simple paragraph.
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The amount is small, but the habit is strong.
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For example, today you learn the word busy,
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tomorrow you learn hungry, the next day you learn early.
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These words may seem small,
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but they are useful in daily life.
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After one month, you may know many new words and you will have learned them without stress.
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Choose a time that feels easy for you.
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Maybe it is after breakfast.
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Maybe it is before sleep.
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Maybe it is during a short break.
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The exact time is not important.
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What matters is doing it again and again.
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Daily practice builds trust.
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It tells your brain, English is part of my life.
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It also helps you feel calm because you are not trying to do too much at once.
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You are moving step by step.
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And that is a smart way to learn.
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Try not to study too many words in one day.
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If you try to learn a large list,
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you may forget most of it.
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It is better to learn a few words and use them often.
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Small learning, when repeated, becomes strong learning.
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Listening is one of the easiest and most useful habits for learning English.
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You don't always need a textbook.
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Sometimes your ears can teach you a lot.
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Listen to simple English every day.
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It can be a short podcast,
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a beginner video, or a small story.
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When you listen often, English starts to sound more familiar.
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The words feel less strange,
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and the speed feels easier.
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At first, you may understand only a little.
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That is normal.
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Don't worry about understanding everything.
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Just listen again tomorrow, and then listen again the next day.
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Each time you will catch more words and more meaning.
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A very useful habit is to repeat after the speaker.
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Hear one short sentence and say it out loud.
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For example, if you hear,
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I like tea in the morning, repeat it.
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This helps your mouth, your ears,
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and your memory at the same time.
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You can also listen while doing simple tasks.
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Some people listen while cooking,
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walking, cleaning, or riding the bus.
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This is a great idea because it uses time you already have.
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You don't need to sit at a desk for every lesson.
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I knew a learner who listened to English while washing dishes every evening.
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She repeated easy phrases quietly,
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and she did it almost without thinking.
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After some time, she understood much more than before.
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Her habit was small, but it was powerful.
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Listening often helps English feel natural.
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It gives you a better sense of rhythm, sound, and pronunciation.
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So keep your ears open,
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and let English come to you again and again.
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Many learners stay silent because they are afraid of making mistakes.
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They worry about pronunciation, grammar, or missing words.
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But speaking is the skill that grows when you use it,
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and mistakes are part of that growth.
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You don't need a perfect partner to begin speaking.
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You can speak alone.
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Stand in front of a mirror and talk about your day.
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Say, I woke up late.
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I had breakfast.
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I am going to work.
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These are simple sentences, but they train your mind.
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You can also describe what you see.
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If you are in your room,
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say, The window is open.
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My bag is on the chair.
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The room is quiet.
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This habit helps you think in English,
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and it makes speaking feel less scary.
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Another easy exercise is to ask yourself questions and answer them out loud.
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Ask, what do I want today?
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Then answer, I want to finish my lesson.
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Ask, how do I feel?
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Then answer, I feel tired, but I am happy.
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These small answers build confidence.
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A learner once told me that she spoke English to her cat every morning.
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She laughed when she said it, but it worked.
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She used simple words and she felt relaxed.
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Because she was relaxed, she spoke more often.
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Don't wait until you feel ready.
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Start with easy words and keep speaking even when you make mistakes.
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Speaking is not a test.
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It is practice, and practice is how you improve.
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Learning words is helpful, but using them is even better.
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A word becomes stronger when you use it in your real life.
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If you learn the word tired, say I am tired.
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If you learn the word busy,
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say I am busy today.
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If you learn the word shop,
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say I went to the shop.
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These short sentences help the word stay in your mind.
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Don't just collect words like objects in a box.
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Use them, speak them, write them, and hear them.
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When you use a word many times,
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it becomes part of you.
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A good habit is to choose one new word and use it three times in one day.
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Say it once, write it once,
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and speak it once in a sentence.
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This gives the word more life,
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and it makes the memory stronger.
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You can also try English in real situations.
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Order a drink with a simple sentence.
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Ask for help with a simple question.
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Send a short message in English to a friend.
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Even one sentence is useful.
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Real use teaches you more than silent study alone.
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Some learners feel shy because they think they need perfect sentences.
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But simple English is still English,
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and it is very useful.
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You don't need fancy words to communicate well.
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Clear and simple words are enough.
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Reading doesn't need to be difficult.
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You don't need a long book on the first day.
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Start with easy things and let your confidence grow.
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Read short stories, beginner articles,
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simple messages, and easy captions.
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You can also read signs, labels, and menus.
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These are small, but they are real English.
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They help you learn words that matter in daily life.
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When you read easy English,
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you understand more and that feels good.
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Feeling successful is important because it gives you energy to continue.
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If the text is too hard, you may feel tired.
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If the text is easy enough, you can enjoy it.
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One learner started by reading only a few sentences each night.
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She didn't rush.
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She just read a little.
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And then she stopped.
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After some weeks, she noticed that the same words came back again and again.
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Slowly, her reading became smoother.
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While reading, don't stop at every new word.
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Try to understand the main idea first.
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If you stop too often,
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reading becomes slow and heavy.
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It is better to keep going and learn some words from the whole meaning.
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Reading aloud is also helpful.
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It improves pronunciation, and it gives your mouth practice.
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It also helps your ears hear the words clearly.
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So when you read, let your voice join the lesson.
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Writing is another simple habit that can help you improve.
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You don't need to write a long essay.
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You only need to write small things often.
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You can write three short sentences about your day.
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For example, I went to the market.
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I bought apples.
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I came home early.
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That is enough.
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Small writing still gives good practice.
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You can keep a little notebook for English.
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In it, write new words,
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short phrases, or simple sentences.
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When you write by hand,
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your brain often remembers better.
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Writing slows you down, and that can help learning.
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You can also write about your feelings.
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Say, I feel calm today.
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I feel busy.
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I feel proud because I studied English.
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These simple sentences connect English with your real life.
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Another useful habit is to ask and answer one question each day.
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Write, what did I do today?
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Then answer it.
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Write, what do I want tomorrow?
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Then answer that too.
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This is easy practice, and it helps you think in English.
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Don't worry about perfect grammar.
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Writing is not about being perfect.
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It is about using the language and becoming more comfortable with it.
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This habit is just as important as the others.
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Be kind to yourself while you learn.
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Some days you will feel strong and some days you will feel tired.
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Some days you will remember many words and some days you will forget them.
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That is normal.
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Learning has good days and slow days and both are part of the journey.
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Don't compare yourself with other people too much.
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Another learner may speak faster,
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but that doesn't make your progress smaller.
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Every person learns differently, and every person moves at a different speed.
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Celebrate small wins.
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If you understood one sentence, that is a win.
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If you used one new word, that is a win.
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If you studied for five minutes,
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that is also a win.
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Small wins keep you moving.
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I remember a learner who used to say,
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I am bad at English.
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Later, she changed her words and said, I am learning English.
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That small change made a big difference.
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It gave her hope, and hope gave her strength.
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Being kind to yourself also means resting when you need rest.
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A tired mind learns slowly,
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but a calm mind learns better.
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So study, practice, and then take a break when needed.
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Your progress will still be there tomorrow.
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You don't need a perfect plan.
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You don't need a big classroom.
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You don't need to know everything at once.
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You only need one small habit and then another and then another.
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Over time, these habits grow into real progress.
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Maybe today you listen to a short English recording.
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Tomorrow you will write three simple sentences.
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After that, you speak to yourself for one minute.
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These steps may look small,
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but they are powerful because they are easy to repeat.
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Learning English is not only about studying.
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It is about making English a normal part of your life.
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When that happens, English starts to feel less like a subject and more like a habit.
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And habits are what change lives.
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So keep going and keep believing that you can improve.
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Thank you for listening today.
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I hope this episode gave you useful ideas and a little confidence.
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Stay with us, keep learning,
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and I will see you next time.

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การฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษผ่านวิดีโอนี้ช่วยให้ผู้เรียนสามารถสร้างความมั่นใจในการใช้ภาษาอังกฤษในชีวิตประจำวันได้ จากการมีส่วนร่วมในบทสนทนาที่ง่ายและเป็นธรรมชาติ ผู้เรียนจะได้ฟังวิธีการแสดงออกที่ถูกต้อง และสามารถฝึกใช้คำศัพท์และวลีที่ได้ยินบ่อย การเรียนรู้ผ่านวิดีโอเป็นวิธีที่สนุกและมีประสิทธิภาพในการ ชาโดว์อิ้งภาษาอังกฤษ เพราะผู้เรียนสามารถทำซ้ำได้ตามจังหวะของตัวเองและสามารถนำไปใช้ในการสื่อสารในชีวิตจริง

ไวยากรณ์ & คำพูดในบริบท

ในวิดีโอนี้ ผู้พูดได้ใช้โครงสร้างที่สำคัญในการสื่อสาร เช่น:

  • Simple Present Tense: การใช้รูปประโยคง่ายในการบอกเล่าชีวิตประจำวันที่น่าสนใจ เช่น "It is morning." ซึ่งทำให้ผู้เรียนเข้าใจพื้นฐานของการสร้างประโยค
  • Imperative Sentences: การใช้ประโยคคำสั่ง เช่น "Make English part of your day." ซึ่งชี้ให้เห็นถึงการกระทำที่ต้องทำในชีวิตประจำวัน
  • Present Continuous Tense: เช่น "I am awake." ซึ่งช่วยให้ผู้เรียนเข้าใจวิธีการบอกสภาพในปัจจุบัน

การวิเคราะห์เหล่านี้ช่วยให้ผู้เรียนได้เข้าใจการใช้ภาษาที่หลากหลายจากการฝึกพูด เรียนภาษาอังกฤษจากยูทูป และการทำ shadow speak ที่มีประสิทธิภาพ

กับดักการออกเสียงทั่วไป

ในระหว่างการฟังวิดีโอ ผู้เรียนอาจพบคำที่ออกเสียงยากหรือแตกต่างจากคำที่พวกเขาคุ้นเคย เช่น:

  • Words like "kitchen": อาจออกเสียงไม่ถูกต้องเพราะมีเสียง "ch" ที่ไม่เหมือนในภาษาไทย
  • คำว่า "mirror": คำนี้อาจยากสำหรับผู้เรียนบางคน โดยเฉพาะในเรื่องการออกเสียง "r" ซึ่งทำให้ผู้เรียนต้องฝึกซ้ำเพื่อให้ชำนาญ
  • Accent Variations: ผู้พูดในวิดีโอนี้เป็นภาษาอังกฤษที่ชัดเจน แต่ผู้เรียนอาจต้องฟังหลาย ๆ สำเนียงเพื่อทำความเข้าใจให้ดียิ่งขึ้น

การให้ความสำคัญกับการออกเสียงที่ถูกต้องในการฝึกพูดช่วยให้ผู้เรียนมีความมั่นใจมากขึ้นใน ฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษ และสามารถสื่อสารได้อย่างมีประสิทธิภาพในสถานการณ์จริง

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