Learning English effectively is not about ____—research shows that deliberate practice and consistent exposure are key. Progress can feel ____ when you identify and work on your ____, such as pronunciation or listening comprehension. Instead of studying ____, though, evidence suggests spacing out your practice helps long-term retention. It also helps to engage in real conversations, understanding different accents, and practicing empathy while communicating. Lately, many learners have joined online conversation groups that feel like a ____—informal, creative, and interactive. But be careful: neglecting rest and balance is like ____, and promising to study every day but then ____ your word to yourself can weaken motivation. Sometimes, you need to ____ and slow down, making sure your mind doesn’t ____ during practice. Enjoying the process is crucial: if you find content that feels like ____, it makes learning more fun. Sharing your progress with friends can motivate others—just don’t ____ the beans about every little detail. And when you finally reach fluency, the confidence you gain is the ____ on the cake. After all, true mastery is about communication, not being ____ of oneself.
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