Why You Keep Forgetting English Practice (5-Minute Fix)
Ever promise yourself 30 minutes of English but end up skipping for a week? You're not alone. Jake thought 5 minutes wasn't enough, but his coach Kate shows him why "just a few minutes counts." In this video, you'll learn three simple phrases to restart your habit: Simple: "I'll do just five minutes today." Polite: "I'll listen to one short audio clip for five minutes." Professional: "I'll repeat three sentences after a video for five minutes." Plus, practice linked sounds in "just a few minutes counts." Try the 5-minute challenge: set a timer, do one English activity, and share your experience below. Better five minutes than zero. Consistency beats intensity. #englishhabits #dailyenglish #5minuterule #languagelearning #englishspeaking

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