Start practicing English consistently with these steps

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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How to plan your daily English practice.
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As you know, practicing consistently is really important to improve your
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fluency and confidence in English.
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But sometimes we don't know what we need to practice and we don't
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know when we should practice and how much time we need to spend.
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So of course, that changes based on who you are, how much time
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you have and what your goals are.
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But today I wanted to share with you the essential components that
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need to be in almost every English practice, especially if your goal is
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to practice daily and consistently.
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So, first thing I want to talk about is planning.
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There are two elements to this.
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One - plan when you're going to practice.
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If it's going to be first thing in the morning, after lunch, or before you go
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to bed - it doesn't matter, it needs to be planned and in your calendar.
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The reason why we want to do it is because things always get in the way.
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Even if you say to yourself, "Okay, I'm going to practice my English
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tomorrow", then you wake up and then you get phone calls and emails and
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everyone wants something from you.
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And then you get to the end of the day and you're like, "Wait...
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I didn't practice my English."
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Now, of course, that can happen with any new habit that you're
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trying to develop, but today we're going to talk about English.
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So that is usually the case.
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Plan it, put it in your calendar, and make it non negotiable.
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So you tell everyone between 11:30 and 11:50, "I'm not available".
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So that's one part of the planning.
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Another part of the planning is to know what you're going to do every
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single day in the upcoming week.
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So ideally, at the end of the week or at the beginning of the week,
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you can sit down and write the topics or the elements of English
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that you would want to practice.
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Whether it's sounds or new words, or grammatical structures, or anything
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you struggle with, even if it's just speaking, you want to know what you're
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going to focus on and make sure that you plan it according to the day.
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So let's say you want to practice five days a week: Monday, Tuesday,
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
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And you want to practice conditionals, and you want to practice a little bit of
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speaking, and you want to practice the R.
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So you can start organizing what you will be working on every
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single day at the end of the week.
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You want to batch it, in a way.
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Why?
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Because that gives you clarity and then it won't leave you to figure out what to
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do as soon as you sit down to practice.
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Everything is going to be planned out.
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And if you want to overprepare, then you can also collect all the resources
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and have it ready to practice and to go as soon as you begin your
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practice, your daily practice.
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Now the next thing I wanna talk about is three important elements that
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need to be in every daily practice.
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Now, you don't have to have it in every single daily practice, but if
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you incorporate it and you try to be consistent with it, your practice
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is going to be a lot more effective.
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So here's how I see it.
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The first element is warmup.
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You have to understand that speaking requires you to use certain muscles and
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articulation organs, and sometimes you're gonna be using some muscles that you
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don't usually use in your first language.
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So, some type of warmup, whether it's a tongue twister or a pronunciation warmup.
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I have a video that people use daily – I'm going to link to it in
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the description below – of the ideal morning pronunciation practice.
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So that daily warmup is going to help you feel ready, more prepared with your
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voice and with your articulation organs.
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If you are looking for different types of warmups, I'm going to share
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with you all my different videos.
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And I also have a free product called the Sprint Rookie, with three Sprints.
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Sprints are 10 minute daily exercises designed to boost your
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pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary.
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It's something that I developed.
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It's super effective, it's a lot of fun, and it functions as an excellent warmup.
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It's absolutely free.
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So I'm going to link to it below, so you can use it daily as your warmup.
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Okay?
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After the warmup, then comes the actual learning and practice.
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Now, if you are planning on learning something or practicing
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something, there should be the learning part, the passive learning.
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Where you watch a video, listen to something, read a blog about
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English, where you try to understand an element in English that you are
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uncertain about or that confuses you.
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Okay?
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So, whether it's a certain tense, the Future Perfect tense, how do I use it?
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In the learning part of your daily practice, you will go and collect the
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information and actively learn something new, or revise something that is unclear.
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After that, goes the practice part.
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And here it has to be about speaking.
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Okay?
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So here you want to put into practice what you learn.
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So for example, if you learn about the Future Perfect tense, then you want
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to practice speaking intentionally using the Future Perfect tense.
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Or maybe just reading out loud sentences with the Future Perfect tense.
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Let's say, if your learning part was about learning a new sound, like the R
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sound or the L sound, then the active part in your daily practice should
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be about practicing it, repeating it.
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So learning and practicing.
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It should never be just learning.
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Now, while it could be just speaking or practicing, it's really important
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that you know what you're focusing on.
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Okay?
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Even if you haven't watched a video or learned something, you need to be
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very intentional about what you're trying to improve, whether it's a sound
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or your grammar, or using new words, or just speaking about things that
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you're not used to speaking about.
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So, the part where you actively speak and put into practice what you learn should be
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the longest part of your daily practice.
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And it has to be there.
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So, if anything, you can skip the warmup, you can skip even the learning part, but
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speaking actively, practicing speaking, using intentionally new structures
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and sounds is really what's going to move the needle in your English, in
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your fluency, and in your confidence.
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So to wrap it up, when you plan your daily practice, first of all, you have to plan
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when it is going to be during the day.
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You have to plan the content that you're going to be learning
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and practicing ahead of time.
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And when you sit down to practice and plan your actual daily practice, you
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want to include the three elements: the warmup, the learning part, that should be
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the smaller part, and the practice part where you practice what you learn and you
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use English and you actually speak it.
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If you need more help about practicing effectively or structuring your
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practice or knowing what to focus on, I have a bunch of videos that
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are going to be super helpful.
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I'm going to link them in the description below.
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All right?
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I hope you make a commitment to practice consistently, because that
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is what's going to make a difference.
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And I want that for you, and I know you do too.
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Have a beautiful day.
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If you enjoy this episode, please consider sharing, subscribing.
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Also check out my website hadarshemesh.com.
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You can also follow me on social media, where I share daily content that is
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going to help you speak English with clarity, confidence, and freedom.
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Have a beautiful day, and I'll see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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