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  • - Hello everyone and welcome back to English With Lucy.

  • Today, I've got, I know I always say it's an exciting video, but I think today's video is especially exciting.

  • We're going to throw it back a bit.

  • We're going to go back in time to one of my first ever videos.

  • If I remember correctly, it was called "How to learn and remember vocabulary."

  • And I basically spoke about the method that I used to become fluent in Spanish.

  • In case you weren't aware, I am fluent in Spanish.

  • It's a language that I thoroughly enjoyed learning.

  • (speaking in Spanish about funny language mistakes)

  • Now in the video where I spoke about my method for acquiring vocabulary,

  • I spoke about keeping a vocab diary, and I'd like to update this method now,

  • because I think I've got some really relevant tips to share with you.

  • I know that a lot of you are trying to learn English from your home and perhaps you don't have many speakers of English to practise with.

  • This was my problem when I started learning Spanish.

  • So I can really relate with you.

  • When I was going about my daily life in my hometown in England,

  • I was constantly thinking about acquiring Spanish vocabulary.

  • So from the minute you leave the house, you need to be on the lookout for words that you don't know,

  • cause you're training your brain to be constantly looking and confirming that it knows words in that second language.

  • And immediately when it doesn't know, alert, you write that word down and then you know that you're going to search for it later.

  • I always like to think of learning a language as filling in the gaps.

  • I'd much rather go through my life and noticing where I'm lacking and filling in those gaps than working methodically through a textbook.

  • I think it's much better to prioritise learning vocabulary and grammar that is relevant to you.

  • Whenever I was on my way to work on public transport, I'd be looking around, do I know that word?

  • Do I know that word? And if I didn't know it, I would note it down and at the end of the day, I would then go through

  • all of the words that I'd written down in my own language, ready to research and translate in my second language.

  • This was such an effective method for me.

  • Once I started doing this, my vocabulary just skyrocketed, and I want to be able to help you do that.

  • I have created something really exciting, I have created the tool, the I wish I had had back then,

  • but it's for you learners of English.

  • So what have I made for you?

  • Well, I have made, The English Plan,

  • which is not one that actually four vocabulary diaries but they are so much more than just simple vocabulary diaries.

  • There is so much in each of these I can't wait to show you.

  • So each edition, each of these is a 90 day or three month study planner.

  • So all together you have one full year of English study planning.

  • You can get them one by one, or you can get the bundle of all four one whole year of learning at a much better deal.

  • So in each planner, you have a daily vocab diary with space for 10 new words or phrases, and then more notes space as well.

  • You can use this for grammar or for additional words that you've learned throughout the day.

  • And on each page, you have an idiom of the day with an example, and a definition.

  • Each edition has different idioms.

  • So in total you will have over 365 different idioms.

  • So for a year you can learn a new idiom every day, as well as all the vocabulary and your vocab diary.

  • One thing I really love is that, I haven't put in set months and days,

  • I've put in a month three, day 26 for example, and you can put in your own dates

  • so you can stop and start at any time so you could choose to use this religiously

  • every single day, or you can stop and start as you please.

  • You can see where you'll be in 90 days time exactly.

  • Or you could see where you are in 90 study days time.

  • That might take a hundred days or 120 days,

  • but it's 90 days in this book.

  • When you start each 90 day planner,

  • you have the opportunity to write out your long-term goals,

  • which are really, really important

  • when you're learning a language.

  • We also have a monthly goals page.

  • So you can set realistic goals for each month,

  • which podcasts you're going to listen to,

  • which film you're going to watch,

  • how you're going to improve your vocabulary or your speaking

  • and for each month, we have something that I am in love with at the moment.

  • And that is a habit tracker.

  • Habit trackers are so satisfying to use.

  • You basically use them to start new good habits, or also to get rid of existing bad habits.

  • The habit tracker comes with reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

  • But I've also as an example filled in other things like attending a conversation class,

  • talking in English on WhatsApp for example, and each day throughout the month, you mark, if you have performed or avoided that activity.

  • And then at the end of the month, you've got a really cool illustration of how you're progressing.

  • It can be really, really motivating cause you don't want to miss that little square you want to colour it in at the end of each day.

  • At the end of each month, you also have little language boost pages, which are pages of my best English tips.

  • We've everything from co-locations to prepositions, to pronunciation, there's loads in there.

  • There are so pages to fill out synonyms that you've learnt along the way, antonyms as well,

  • opposites, spelling practise, irregular verb tables, personal dictionary,

  • so that you can write down the most important words that you've learned throughout the 90 day period.

  • There's extra space for grammar notes.

  • So a little example of the vocab diary in action.

  • Here all of the words that I've picked up throughout the day, the date, and also some reminders.

  • The minute you remember that you have to do something to do with language, note it down,

  • so then you can relax and think about it when you get home.

  • I can't wait for you to try the English Plan.

  • I hope you find this vocabulary acquisition method

  • as effective as I did for me, it transformed my Spanish.

  • So I hope that it transforms your English, I'm sure it will.

  • It's such a good method.

  • There's so much in there to help you.

  • If you would like to get your hands on one of these or four of these,

  • I've left the link to the store in the description box, we are doing a pre-sale.

  • So this is going to be very limited.

  • They are all made and designed in England and they will be sent from here.

  • So we're doing a pre-sale.

  • You've got to get in your order now, we're only doing the pre-sale for two weeks.

  • I can offer you a much better deal if you go for the full book bundle, that's one whole year of studying.

  • If you go for this deal, you basically get one book free.

  • Pay for three, get one free.

  • I've never made anything like this before,

  • I've never made and sent anything physical to you.

  • So I'm really excited.

  • That's why we're doing the pre-sell.

  • We don't know what's going to happen, so it's very limited.

  • So make sure you don't miss out.

  • I can't wait to see where you will be in 90 days time or in one year's time,

  • you're going to learn so much vocabulary and it will all be here within your copies of the English Plan.

  • Just love it so much.

  • I'm so happy with it.

  • I will see you soon for another lesson.

  • (laughing)

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