ඔබට කැමති වෙලාවට පමණක් ඉංග්රීසි ඉගෙන නොගන්න. එයට කාල සටහනක් ඇති කරන්න.
You'll never change your life until you change something you do daily. - John C. Maxwell -
This quote is so true.
If you want your English to improve, you need to have “a routine” for learning English — a set of learning activities that you do every day.
Without a routine, it’s easy to get stuck in a cycle of no progress:
You get motivated to improve your English, so you learn English for a few weeks.
Then your motivation fades, and you stop learning. (It’s more fun to browse social media or play video games.)
After a while, you forget what you’ve learned. (So all those weeks you spent learning have been for nothing.)
Then one day, you get motivated to learn English again. (Repeat Step #1.)
Many students repeat this dreadful cycle over and over.
Don’t make the same mistake.
If you want to have a good command of English, you must do something daily to improve it.
What exactly you do is up to you. But if you want some ideas, here’s my English-learning routine:
Practice speaking English in the morning. (10 – 30 minutes.)
Listen to English audio content while exercising. (I enjoy listening to scary or creepy stories on YouTube.)
Read something in English during commute (sometimes before bed).
These activities have become my habits now, so I don’t have to remind myself to do them.
Don’t just learn English whenever you feel like it. Create a routine.
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