Elevate Your English in 10-Minute a day


Learn how to elevate your English fluency with a simple, effective daily journaling routine. In just 10 minutes a day, you can improve your English skills quickly and efficiently. This video guides you through the benefits of daily journaling, helping ESL learners to improve English writing and build relevant vocabulary for better English fluency. If you find this video helpful, please like, share, and subscribe for more quick English learning tips! https://organicenglish.club/resources ❖ Support the channel HERE 👋🏽: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/organicenglish Here is a transcript of the video to help you follow along: Today I want to give you one exercise that's going to help you become more fluent in English in just 10 to 15 minutes a day. What is the exercise? Journaling. And it's something that I do each day to help me become more fluent in French. So how do we do it? It's really simple. Choose a time. Best if you choose the same time each day to try and make a habit out of it. Sit down and write for 10 minutes. What should you write? Write about yourself. What did you do today? Or what did you do yesterday? How did you feel about it? And what are you going to do tomorrow? These are just ideas. What you write is completely up to you. If you don't know a word or a phrase, then go to the internet. Go to a dictionary. Go to ChatGPT. Go to Google Translate. And find that word or phrase that you need. Then you can use the internet to help you check your work. Check whether the grammar is correct. Check whether phrases, the vocabulary is correct. What are the benefits of this exercise? Well, firstly, it's going to help you start thinking in English more. The more you can think in English and the less you are translating from your language into English, the more fluent you will become. And by fluent, I mean you'll be able to speak more smoothly and more clearly. Secondly, as you're writing, you'll discover that there are words you don't know, but that you need. So you are building a list of vocabulary that's relevant to you and your life. This means that you don't waste time. Learning vocabulary and phrases that you are never going to use. So you are maximizing your learning time and you're learning relevant vocabulary. And thirdly, by searching for new words, new phrases, you are making your brain do the work. You are not being given the vocabulary by a textbook or by your teacher. So this will help to transfer your vocabulary. the new information from your working memory into your long term memory. This process is also reinforced by the fact that you are writing it down. I choose to write on paper. That's just what I like to do. But you can of course type it into your computer. By writing it down, you're engaging with this material, with the grammar, the sentence structure, the vocabulary. It will help you to remember it. It's a form of active learning. Now, here's a bonus. Take what you've written and read it out loud. This process of reading out loud will help you practice the pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm. You're practicing using the phrases, using the words, speaking in complete sentences. Now keep in mind, the more regularly, the more consistently you do this exercise, the easier it'll become to keep doing it, and the more effective it'll be for you. I hope that helps. See you next time. #English #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguage #IELTS #TOEFL #ESL #EnglishFluency #DailyJournaling #QuickEnglishLearning #ImproveEnglishWriting #ESLPractice #LearnEnglishFast #EnglishLearningTips

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