[332] How to Make English Part of Your Daily Life

[332] How to Make English Part of Your Daily Life

In this episode, I show you how to make English part of your everyday life – even if you’re busy! You’ll learn how to fit English into your routine using small habits that are easy to stick to. I also share a short story featuring Ana and Carlos to bring the expressions to life, like make it a habit and fit something in. Tune in and discover how to build your English without stress!

[331] What to Do When You Feel Stuck Learning English

[331] What to Do When You Feel Stuck Learning English

In this episode of the English Made Simple Show, I talk about what to do when you feel stuck learning English. I share simple tips, everyday expressions like hit a plateau and shake things up, plus a fun story featuring Ana and Carlos to help you stay motivated. It’s a gentle push to help you move forward and feel confident again in your English journey.

[329] How to Restart Your English Routine

[329] How to Restart Your English Routine

In this feel-good episode, I share why taking a break is totally normal – and how to come back even stronger. You’ll learn everyday expressions like “bounce back,” “get back on track,” and “pick up where you left off,” with real-life examples, a repeat-after-me section, and a gentle intro to my new pronunciation-focused learning offer. Would you like help refining it for a podcast caption, newsletter, or teaser reel?

[328] A Little Life Update – And Thank You 💛

[328] A Little Life Update – And Thank You 💛

Hey amigos y amigas, in today’s short episode I just wanted to check in with you and share a personal update. February and March were unexpectedly tough for me – I lost a close family member and needed to take some time off to rest and be with loved ones. In this episode, I talk about how this life event affected my goals for the year (yes, even my fun run and swimming lessons!) and why it’s okay if your year didn’t go exactly to plan. Thank you so much for your support – I’ve missed you, and I’ll be back with more English tips very soon.

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