Day 3: Learn Through Repetition
Use meaningful repetition to understand faster and make useful English patterns feel more automatic when you speak.
Repeat actively, not mechanically
A few focused repetitions are more useful than one long session. Understand first, answer aloud, and return later.
Use the transcript during repetition
Review the key ideas, follow the short examples, and return to the same material on another day.
Listen for meaning
Follow the situation and understand the main idea before focusing on individual words.
Answer aloud
Pause before the response and say your own answer. Speaking makes repetition active.
Repeat later
Return to the same lesson on another day so the language becomes easier to recall.
Repeat one short section with a purpose
Choose a short part of the lesson. Listen once for meaning, repeat it while answering aloud, and decide when you will return to the same section again.
- I watched the complete lesson.
- I answered aloud before the model response.
- I chose when to repeat the lesson again.
Familiar English becomes faster
Repetition is not mindless memorisation. Each encounter helps you notice sounds, rhythm, vocabulary, and sentence patterns more easily, reducing the need to translate word by word.
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