Hi guys, how's it going? It's been a while, everyone. Well, I've been kind of contemplating a bit about what I should do next, because I'm considering whether or not I should get a proper job or stay with my small online teaching business. Anyway, I can't come up with any good solution to it, so, well I am just beating about the bush, you know.
I reckon I feel sort of deserved having ample time to talk to myself in English, and to reenergise, otherwise just killing time doing nothing or procrastinating seems excruciating. Yes indeed, speaking to yourself in English is one of the best methodolgies to pump up your capability or proficiency in English skill per se, but nonetheless the time you've spent needs to be meaningful in a postive sense. At least, any procrastination could lead to a positive trajectory for yourself. Does it make sense to you? Presumably not? Whatsoever may betide, learning English is, personally, one of the things I feel obliged to continue to do so until I naturally pass away or accidentally perish from the earth.
Have you ever thought about any doomsday? For me, I have, so I'm always cogitating on this matter, and I should be prepared for it. Pardon me, this is just a sorta ditty, which doesn't mean anything at all. Please don't take it seriously. This is precisely what I often do when it comes to practising English on my own. Yes, of course, physically writing something in English does help boost your English skills, but nevertheless it sounds a bit time-consuming and ineffective way. This is my English blog, so I have no alternative but to type English sentences as I talk to myself in English. But usually I don't physically write down anything in English as a means of improving my English skills. Instead of writing, I do verbally or orally beat about the bush. You just relax, don't think too much about grammar and things you wanna say in a logical sense. You just instead spell out whatsoever you come out from your mouth. That's all you need to do. To this end, you've got to have all basic English knowledge and practicality including legit pronunciation, grammar as well as etymology.
Don't worry too much about having a lot of tautology. You can repeat the same words, expressions as well as contents, however, if you want to get used to new vocabulary or phrase, then too repetitive won't work out efficaciously. You don't wanna spend your precious time to practise English in vain, do ya? Internal mologue wise, you can make heaps of mistakes. But please try to learn something or at least grab some takeaways from the mistakes. This is called 'Self-constructive criticism'.
Thanks for reading. Talk to you soon. Chao.