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[Effective Strategies to Spice Up Your English Practice Routine]-[513. 5 Great Ways to Practice English (When You're Tired of Everything Else)]

The InFluency Podcast · B1 · 2026-05-05

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📋 Summary

Elevating Your English Fluency: Proven Practice Strategies

For many language learners, the standard practice routine can eventually become stagnant. Hadar Shemesh, a speech and pronunciation coach, shares a series of actionable strategies designed to make English practice more effective, engaging, and fun. By shifting from passive consumption to active production, learners can gain greater clarity, confidence, and freedom in their speaking.

1. Mastering Shadowing for Expressive Speech

Shadowing is a cornerstone technique for improving pronunciation and intonation. It involves repeating a speaker simultaneously or using a "pause and repeat" method to echo them. This technique is highly effective because it forces the learner to imitate the speaker's rhythm, helping them adopt more expressive intonation and experiment with new grammatical structures that they would not normally use in casual speech.

2. Transcribing Speech for Deep Comprehension

To master "connected speech" and "reductions," Hadar recommends the manual transcription method. Unlike AI-generated captions, this exercise requires the learner to listen to an audio clip without a script and write down exactly what they hear. By comparing their notes against the actual transcript, learners can identify specific sounds or phrases they missed. Pinpointing why a certain part was difficult—whether it was a specific sound or a reduction—trains the brain to recognize these patterns in future real-world conversations.

3. Building Fluency Through Daily Impromptu Speaking

Many students struggle to express themselves freely because they lack practice in speaking about diverse topics. Hadar suggests a "30-day routine" where learners commit to speaking for three minutes a day on a new topic—ranging from hobbies and work to personal beliefs. This practice forces students to "think outside the box" and use vocabulary they already possess but rarely utilize. Additionally, narrating one's own thoughts while walking helps improve the "immediacy" of speech and encourages thinking directly in English.

4. Elevating Passive Reading to Active Practice

Reading books or emails is often a passive activity. To leverage this time for speaking, Hadar suggests reading aloud. By focusing on a specific goal—such as the pronunciation of the "R" sound or the "music of your voice"—a simple reading task is transformed into a deliberate speaking exercise, effectively bridging the gap between passive knowledge and active production.

5. Activating Passive Vocabulary

To expand one's active vocabulary, Hadar proposes a method of intentional repetition. Instead of just memorizing words through apps, learners should identify words they recognize but rarely use (their "passive vocabulary"). The strategy is to say the word aloud 30 times with correct pronunciation and create five personalized example sentences. This repetition ensures that the word is deeply ingrained in the learner's memory, making it accessible during spontaneous conversation.

Conclusion

Consistency and variety are the keys to language mastery. By incorporating these active strategies—shadowing, manual transcription, impromptu speaking, reading aloud, and vocabulary activation—learners can move beyond the limitations of traditional study methods and significantly improve their fluency.

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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone, if you are tired of your practice routine, you want to find new ways to practice English and to improve your fluency and listening skills and pronunciation in English.
This episode is for you, because in this episode, I'm going to talk about a few learning strategies that I have used to learn English and I'm now using to learn Spanish, and I've been teaching it to my students for many, many years and I can tell you that these strategies they work and they are fun and it's going to spice up your practice routine and it's definitely going to make it more effective.
If you're new to my channel, then hi, my name is Hadar.
I'm a non-native speaker of English, so I have been through everything that you are going through right now, even if it was 20 years ago back when internet was not as popular.
I'm just saying and I want to share with you everything that I know about speaking English with clarity, confidence and freedom.
I'm a speech and pronunciation coach and I'm also a life coach, teaching fluency, strategies and mindset.

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