7 Minutes and 7 Seconds is All You Need to Learn English
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minutes okay today’s topic is 7 minutes
and 7 seconds to language learning
success you’re going to learn 1 the 7
minute 7 second to language learning
success - why seven minutes and seven
seconds is all you need to get started
with the language and three how you can
apply it to your learning so do you have
a hard time sticking with the language
learning routine are you jumping around
from one resource to another and not
really continuing with any of them if
you’re having a hard time being
consistent with a language learning
routine this 7 minutes seven seconds
rule could be for you but first listen
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into today’s topic
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seven minutes and seven seconds to
language learning success okay so what’s
the seven minutes seven seconds rule to
language learning success first let me
explain where this tactic comes from a
lot of you might relate have you ever
had a bit of free time and gone to
YouTube to see what’s new you play a
video and just keep going and going
watching the recommended videos and
other things of interest it’s really
easy to get sucked in right imagine you
finally stopped watching after a really
terrible video that 7 minutes and 7
seconds long
have you ever suddenly realized how much
time you’ve wasted and thought what is
this what am I doing with my time you’ve
just been sitting there watching videos
yes although the final video was just 7
minutes and 7 seconds
think of the total amount of time wasted
watching all those videos it’s a lot
this is where the seven minutes and
seven seconds idea comes from if you
have 7 minutes and 7 seconds to watch
YouTube you have 7 minutes and 7 seconds
to learn a language now you might be
thinking this isn’t enough time or you
won’t make a real dent in your language
progress with that but let’s talk about
why 7 minutes and 7 seconds is all you
need to get started with a language
first and foremost for anything you do
in life routines are the cornerstone of
success so if you can stick with the
routine you’re on a guaranteed path to
mastering your language and the 7 minute
7 second rule gives you just that a
simple specific routine put in just 7
minutes in 7 seconds a day and when
you’re done that’s it here’s what’s so
nice about the 7 minute 7 seconds rule
first it’s good for your motivation
think about it when we think of learning
language we imagine spending hours
learning a language and this ruins our
motivation doesn’t it or if you knew you
had to write an essay and that it would
take 2 hours you wouldn’t be too excited
about starting it now imagine you had a
stopwatch in front of you and you saw
you had 3 more minutes to go that
doesn’t feel so bad and that’s a major
reason why this tactic works so well
it’s not a serious commitment that you
dread all day you don’t feel bad about
it and second it’s easy to do there’s no
excuse not to find
seven minutes and seven seconds in a day
when a day is 1440 minutes so if you’re
walking or driving to the store for ten
minutes you can easily put that time in
so think of the seven minutes and seven
seconds rule as your small measurable
goal for the day it’s the kind of goal
that we often talk about setting it’s
small enough to accomplish it’s
measurable so that you know when you
reach it and all you have to do is hit
that number every day and you’re done so
if you have a tough time getting into a
language learning routine this is
perfect for you so what should you do
first scent a stopwatch - 7 minutes and
7 seconds and put it in the background
then start learning you can use whatever
resources you already have to fill up
that time but if you’re using our
learning program the first easiest thing
you can do is learn with our audio and
video lessons they’re usually between 3
and 15 minutes long just press play our
teachers teach you a practical dialogue
they translate everything and you can
start speaking if you’re under 7 minutes
when the lesson is done you can replay
or review it or you can move on to
another lesson second study with our
spaced repetition flashcards since you
have to be actively paying attention
this will be a bit harder than just
taking lessons but again this is
something you can sync seven minutes
into third you can read and review the
lesson notes inside you get the lesson
conversation grammar explanations the
vocabulary and cultural insights so just
read through and put in the time once
your stopwatch hits seven minutes and
seven seconds you’re done your freeze if
you go over that’s ok too but 7 minutes
7 seconds is the minimum limit then
repeat this tactic every single day and
you’ll realize how easy it is to
maintain this routine so if you’ve had a
tough time sticking to a learning
routine give this a try all right
everyone in the last monthly review we
asked you to submit a video or audio
file of yourself speaking the language
introducing yourself or talking about
your country in the language so thank
you to all of you that sent in
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now let’s take a look at some of your
submissions
ok so now I’m going to listen to a
couple of audio messages that you were
kind enough to send in for it this month
let’s get started hi my name is Bev open
D and I’m 18 I’m from India and from
state auto petition well want to learn
this language yes because it is
mandatory in my college I still be
nervous I want to learn this language
because I really like to talk to the
person belongs to different cultures and
we’d way to talk to them is to English
because everybody knows English English
is a common language and I also wants to
travel to different countries in the
world so I want to learn English nice
nice yeah that’s a really good point
so having to study English as a
requirement for college and at only 18 -
like your English already sounds really
great so I’m sure as you continue
studying in college your English is
going to improve more and more and you
can use it as you travel and meet people
from other places that’s awesome thank
you so much for sending this along okay
so I’m gonna go to the next one
hi my name is Zhang I am 23 years old
and the work as a stock engineer okay
olivia is a Chien which is a historical
thinking is a not China
Shaanxi progress is the free time
allowing to read watch movies and the
playing games with family and the
friends in the past ten weeks I have
been studying English lessons from the
anisha or each column to impress my
gratitude to Anisha
yeah a good teacher and uh thank you
very much
with your help I have made a great
program in my spoken English if you have
a chance to visit Shion
please the contacting me and there is in
my warm and the season here one calm
thank you very much cool that was super
awesome so over the last couple of weeks
this person has been studying English
with our channel thank you so much for
watching that’s very cool and thank you
so much for sharing about your hometown
in China that sounds very interesting a
historical location awesome thank you so
much for watching and good luck with
your continued studies okay so that is
everything that we have for this month
thank you so much to everyone who
submitted and if you want to submit
don’t forget to send them along for next
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