Go Natural English Podcast | Listening & Speaking Lessons
Education:Language Learning
Some teachers will tell you that you need to study from morning to night all day, every day to reach English fluency. That’s simply not true! The way you study is more important than the time you study. Let me explain.
In today’s video, we're going to talk about creating an active learning study routine that can help you improve your English fluency in as little as 15 minutes per day! You can do a lot of things to immerse yourself in English throughout your day, and this does help of course, but it is passive learning. We need to create an active learning experience for at least 15 minutes a day in order to improve your English skills.
Read the full lesson at: http://www.gonaturalenglish.com/how-to-automate-your-english-language-learning/
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