Dear Beautiful Spanglisherz,
I hope you are all doing amazingly well! I know I promised to stick to writing in this blog weekly, but I don’t know why I haven’t!
This is just an example to show you that slacking is okay—it happens to everyone.
In today’s blog, I decided to share a couple of things I’ve learned about learning English:
#1 Consistency is Key
You’ve probably heard this advice many times in your life, but I can’t stress enough how important it is. As an English teacher for the past 10 years, I’ve witnessed that those who start the journey and never leave it are the ones who are most likely to succeed. So why not give it a try?
#2 Learn Your Way and the Way You Like
You’ve probably heard, read, or been instructed with countless tips on how you should learn English. My advice? Do it your way!
Do your own research and testing, and find what works best for you.
#3 Treat Language Learning as a Game
These days, there’s a concept of gamification for everything! Trust me, using it for language learning helps a lot. Treat the time you spend learning as if you’re playing a video game. Give it a fun name or find a fun way of approaching it. This will definitely help you on your journey!
Alrighty! That’s all for this blog. I hope it was a little useful for you.
Yesterday, I had a webinar on “How Improving Your English Quickly Can Empower You and Help You Enroll in TAP Programs.” You might like to check it out 🙂
Also, don’t forget about my upcoming surprise and the project I’m working on! Reply to this email with “Surprise,” and you’ll be among the first to receive the project once it’s ready.
Happy learning, and talk to you in the next blog! 🙂