How to Practice for the CELPIP Without Adding More to Your Plate
Falha ao colocar no Carrinho.
Falha ao adicionar à Lista de Desejos.
Falha ao remover da Lista de Desejos
Falha ao adicionar à Biblioteca
Falha ao seguir podcast
Falha ao parar de seguir podcast
-
Narrado por:
-
De:
Sobre este título
Finding time to work on English skills can feel like an impossible challenge, especially when juggling multiple jobs and family commitments. I totally get it; it’s exhausting just thinking about squeezing English practice into an already packed schedule. Instead of piling more onto your plate, I encourage you to integrate English into what you’re already doing—think of it as transforming your daily routines into practice opportunities. Whether you’re commuting, on a lunch break, or just winding down, there are moments where you can engage with English, like listening to podcasts or striking up conversations. Remember, it doesn’t have to be a long commitment; even a couple of minutes can kickstart your practice and help you break free from that first language bubble.
Takeaways:
- Finding time for English practice can be tough, especially when juggling multiple jobs and family responsibilities.
- It's crucial to integrate English learning into daily activities rather than adding it as an extra task on your plate.
- Utilizing commute time to engage with English content can transform dead time into valuable practice moments.
- Active listening is key: mentally engage with content by asking the five W's to deepen understanding and retention.
- Lunch breaks present a unique opportunity to practice conversation skills in English, even if it's just sharing one thought.
- Starting with just two minutes of practice can help build a sustainable habit of learning English throughout the day.