2024-08-16
12 分钟In this episode of the Real English Conversations Podcast, Curtis and Amy talk about how to take breaks from studying without losing your progress. They share real-life tips to help you figure out the best ways to recharge and get back into learning with fresh motivation. If you found their advice helpful or enjoyed the episode, share it with friends who might need a boost too! Get the Special REC Subscriber Lesson Pack! Enjoy a special set of premium lessons we've put together for our podcast followers ($50 value - yours for FREE!) Get this lesson pack here! Unlock your fluency with teacher Curtis! Find a lesson time and book your trial lesson now! CLICK HERE FOR MORE PODCASTS ON YOUTUBE !!
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Hi, everybody, it's Curtis Davies and Amy Whitney from realenglishconversations.com dot.
Today we're going to have a discussion about getting your motivation back and restarting your English after taking a break.
And we have some great ideas and strategies to help you do that.
Yeah, we've really noticed that a lot of our students right now are struggling with their motivation, and I'm not sure what the reason is.
It could be the time of year.
It could be that people are really busy, but we want to make sure that we can help to get you on track.
So the first place that we're going to start is by talking about the two types of breaks that we have.
What are those, Curtis?
Well, there are unplanned breaks that are like emergencies.
You hurt yourself, you get sick, something comes into your life and stops you from continuing.
And the other one is more of like a planned break, like the holidays coming up or you have a family vacation, or you've got somewhere to be and something to do.
It's planned.
And that can cause a break, too, right?
Yeah.
And there's kind of this other situation which is related to motivation, and it's an unplanned break because you didn't really know when it was going to start, and you don't really know when it's going to end.