Every day, I spend at least 30 minutes studying English. I do it after dinner, when the house is quiet and my mind is calm. Some days, I listen to English podcasts or repeat sentences out loud. Other days, I write in my English notebook. I try to write short paragraphs about my day, my plans, or something I saw. It helps me learn new words and feel more comfortable using English.
In the beginning, it was hard. I didn’t know what to write or how to say things. I made many mistakes. But I kept going. Slowly, I started to understand more and speak more confidently. I use apps, watch videos, and even talk to myself in the mirror. I make studying fun, not stressful.
Studying English every day became a habit—like brushing my teeth. I don’t always feel motivated, but I do it anyway. And when I miss a day, I don’t feel bad. I just continue the next day. The most important thing is to keep going. Even 10 minutes can help.
Now, I feel proud when I understand a movie line or when I can order food in English. These small moments show me that my daily practice works. I believe that if I continue, step by step, I’ll become fluent one day.