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So, after 10 years of learning English,
people always ask me, "What's your
[music] secret? How do you maintain your
level?" And honestly, it comes down to
just two daily habits. [music] That's
it. They're simple. They're sustainable.
And most importantly, you can actually
see progress [music] every single day.
And I'm still doing them every day. Now,
the first one is read aloud every day. I
think it is massively underrated. I see
so many people obsessing over creating
content or speaking practice at the very
beginning of their study journey, but
actually they completely [music] skip
this fundamental step. Here's why
reading aloud is incredible for you.
First, it can help you boost confidence
when speaking English and also you will
have daily pronunciation practice and it
can give you a solid foundation for
everything else including fluency,
inonation, natural rhythm. [music] When
you vocalize these words and sentences,
you are literally training your brain to
connect the [music] sounds with meaning.
You're teaching your mouth how to move.
You are building muscle memory. But
here's the crucial part. [music] Don't
just be a reading robot. You know what I
mean? That kind of word by word lifeless
reading. Actually, don't [music] do
that. Let me give you an example.
Learning English is all about
persistence [music] and perseverance.
You cannot give up. Don't do that.
Instead, you should do like [music]
learning English is all about
persistence and [music] perseverance.
You cannot give up when difficulties
emerge. You can be slow but pay
attention to the place that you
naturally pause and also where does one
idea end and another begin. When you
figure this out, suddenly the sentence
structure becomes crystal clear for you.
I still do this every single day even
now. is how I maintain my English
environment, especially since I'm not
surrounded by native speakers 24/7 now.
So, the second habit is write something
every day. People will say like, but we
have chat GPT, we have AI now. Why do I
need to write? Here's the reality.
Writing is just another form of
speaking. Actually, it's speaking with a
pause button. Think about it. If someone
writes well with great grammar, clear
logic, smooth flow, do you think that
they're going to struggle when speaking?
Of course not. Strong writing skills
translate directly and smoothly to
strong speaking skills. Here's what
makes writing so powerful. When you
write, you have time to think before you
commit. You see your thoughts on paper
or screen. You can rearrange them. You
can visualize your sentence structures,
your vocabulary choices, and your
argument flow. But actually with
speaking [music] it's gone the moment it
leaves your mouth, right? You don't get
that visual feedback. So my
recommendation is that you should start
a daily journal. [music] No matter on
your phone or laptop or just with a
notebook, just take notes about your
work or your life. Write down random
thoughts. Doesn't matter what, but just
write something down every day. After
you write, just [music] threw it into
Chai GBT and ask it to polish your
language and then read the improved
version aloud. I will give you a very
useful prompt here and just [music] take
a screenshot. Actually, learning English
is not about magically becoming C2 level
overnight. It's not about perfect
grammar or sounding exactly like a
native speaker tomorrow. It's about
showing up consistently. It's about
building sustainable [music] habits that
actually stick. Just start small. 5
minutes of reading aloud, a few
sentences in your journal. That's all
you need to
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