How to Build a Daily English Practice Routine (That Actually Works!)

Set a Realistic Time Goal Consistency beats intensity. It’s better to study 15 minutes every day than to cram once a week for 2 hours. Try This: - Morning: 5 minutes of vocabulary flashcards - Afternoon: Listen to an English podcast or song - Evening: Write 3–5 sentences in a journal Choose the Right Materials for Your Level Don’t start with Shakespeare if you’re still mastering the basics. Use materials that are just a bit challenging — enough to keep you learning without feeling frustrated. Great Resources: - A1–B1: Duolingo, BBC Learning English, ESLfast.com - B2–C1: TED Talks, The English We Speak (BBC), graded novels - All Levels: YouTube channels like English Addict, Speak English With Mr. Steve, or EnglishClass101 Practice Listening Every Day Listening is the secret sauce for fluency. It improves your pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar — without you even realizing it! Ideas: - Watch a 10-minute video with subtitles - Listen to English music an...