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  • So we have this funny saying in English

  • when we're talking about exercising and working out

  • and it's the saying, don't skip leg day.

  • What this means is don't go to the gym

  • and just lift weights with your arms

  • and shoulders and chest muscles and back muscles,

  • you need to work out your legs as well,

  • otherwise your upper body is really,

  • really fit and your legs are really, really skinny.

  • So don't skip leg day.

  • And when I thought of this saying

  • I thought this applies to English as well.

  • When you're learning English

  • it's important to not just read,

  • it's important to listen and to speak

  • and to do a little bit of writing as well.

  • It's important to not skip leg day,

  • so to speak, when you're studying English.

  • So in this English lesson, I'll go over a few more ways

  • that learning English is a lot like exercising.

  • It's a lot like working out.

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  • We have another saying in English

  • that people use when talking about working out

  • and getting fit,

  • And it's the saying, you can't out exercise a bad diet.

  • What this means is that exercise alone

  • isn't what makes you super healthy,

  • you need to eat healthy food,

  • you need to get a good night's sleep.

  • When I think about learning English.

  • When I think about all of you learning English,

  • I hope you're taking that into account as well.

  • I hope you're thinking about your diet.

  • I hope you're exercising a bit.

  • I hope you're getting good rest every evening.

  • All of these things will help you learn English

  • just a little bit better.

  • Hi, Walter.

  • Here's Walter by the way.

  • He just wants to lick people right now.

  • When you're exercising, it's good to have a plan.

  • It's good to decide what you're going to do that week.

  • When are you going to run?

  • When are you going to lift weights?

  • It just really helps you to make progress

  • and learning English is the same way in my opinion.

  • I think it's a really good idea to have a plan.

  • You should decide what you're going to do

  • each day of the week and then you should stick to it.

  • You should stick to your plan.

  • So just another way that exercising

  • and learning English are very, very similar,

  • it's really good to have a plan.

  • If you go to the gym and you lift a 25 pound weight

  • every other day for an entire year,

  • it will help you to get a little stronger at first

  • but eventually it won't help anymore

  • because you need to challenge yourself.

  • You should move from a 25 pound weight eventually

  • to a 30 pound weight and then maybe to 35.

  • And I think the same is true when you're learning English.

  • When you're watching English videos in particular,

  • maybe you have the English subtitles on

  • and that helps you understand what's being said,

  • but you should challenge yourself.

  • You should turn the subtitles off every once in a while.

  • Maybe you're reading English books that are very,

  • very straightforward and easy to understand.

  • At some point you should find a book

  • that's more challenging and more difficult.

  • If you don't increase the difficulty regularly

  • when you're learning English,

  • it'll be hard to make, make really good progress.

  • So similar to exercising, you need to challenge yourself

  • when you're learning English.

  • We have another saying in English,

  • variety is the spice of life.

  • When you're exercising and trying to get healthy,

  • it's good to do a variety of activities.

  • You should do some walking and some kayaking

  • and maybe some rock climbing

  • and lift some weights and maybe run on a treadmill.

  • When you do a variety of things, your body responds

  • by becoming healthier.

  • When you're studying English,

  • I think the same thing is true.

  • Variety is the spice of life.

  • Don't just watch the same television show,

  • watch a few movies.

  • Don't just read the same books, read the news,

  • maybe read some comic books as well.

  • Don't just listen to rock and roll music

  • because that's what you like the best

  • when you're studying English,

  • listen to some country Western music as well.

  • So if you can incorporate variety into your workout

  • to get healthier, you should also incorporate variety

  • into your English learning.

  • Similar to making a plan, it can be good to set goals

  • when you're trying to get healthy.

  • Maybe your goal is to run in a five kilometer race

  • in a few months.

  • When you set a goal, it makes you work hard

  • as you get closer to that goal.

  • When you're learning English, you can do the same thing.

  • Set a goal in the future.

  • Think to yourself, in four months I want to be able

  • to have a perfect English conversation

  • with a native English speaker.

  • Or think to yourself, in five months,

  • I'm going to take an English test

  • and I'm going to get a really, really good score.

  • So if you set goals, it really helps motivate you.

  • From the time you set the goal until you get there,

  • you work really hard to attain that goal.

  • This is one more thing you can do

  • to just supercharge your English learning.

  • Other people can help motivate you

  • when you're exercising and working out.

  • This is why sometimes people will take a class.

  • Maybe they'll take a class where everyone

  • rides stationary bikes.

  • Maybe they'll take a class where they do

  • some kind of workout together.

  • When you're with other people,

  • it can be energizing and it can really help motivate you.

  • This is the same when you're learning English.

  • If you take a class, it can really, really help.

  • When you go to a class, you will be with other people

  • who are doing the same thing as you.

  • This can really help you feel better about your progress.

  • You'll be able to have conversations with them.

  • You'll be able to share the things

  • that you find challenging.

  • They might give you little tips that will help you

  • progress faster in your English learning

  • and you might be able to help them out as well.

  • So another way that exercising and learning English

  • are very similar, taking a class,

  • being with other people can be super helpful.

  • This past Sunday I went for a walk.

  • I went for a 10 kilometer walk.

  • It took me an hour and a half

  • and it even rained a little bit while I was walking.

  • And it was really, really good.

  • The next day I was a little bit sore.

  • So what I did is I had a rest day.

  • When you're exercising and working out,

  • when you take a rest day, it means you don't work out.

  • You don't exercise on that day.

  • It's just good for your muscles to have a day to heal.

  • I think this is also true when you're learning English.

  • There are seven days in the week

  • and when people ask me, what's a good plan for the week?

  • I usually recommend that you study English

  • for five or six days, and then take a day off,

  • have a day where you rest.

  • I think your brain needs a little bit of time to recover.

  • If you study for an hour or an hour and a half

  • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,

  • Saturday, it's probably a good idea

  • to just not study English on Sunday.

  • Your brain will still be doing something.

  • I'm sure it will still be processing

  • and storing some of the information

  • that you learned earlier in the week

  • but taking a day to rest is just a really,

  • really good idea when you're learning English.

  • Well, thank you so much for watching

  • this English lesson where I compared exercising

  • and working out with learning English.

  • I'm still kind of surprised

  • at how many things they have in common.

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  • and if you have the time,

  • why don't you stick around and watch another English lesson.

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So we have this funny saying in English

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