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Peter: Listeners, what if you could learn a language in just 5 minutes a day? |
Chigusa: As in, just spend 5 minutes today and that’s it. |
Peter: Now, you might think, “Peter, I won’t get fluent like that.” |
Chigusa: ...or you might think, “5 minutes? Shouldn’t I be doing longer?” |
Peter: And you’d be right. In the long term, it’s going to take more than just 5 minutes a day. |
Chigusa: But... What makes the 5 minute rule so powerful is... |
Peter: ...listeners, it makes it easy. How? You’re about to find out. |
Chigusa: Welcome to an episode of Innovative Language Sunday News! I'm Chigusa and I'll be hosting today's Sunday News with my co-host, the founder of InnovativeLanguage.com... Peter Galante! |
Peter: Hi everyone! Peter here! |
Chigusa: In this Sunday News, you’ll learn all about the 5 minute rule... |
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Chigusa: Alright, Peter, so first - what is the 5 minute rule? |
Peter: So the way the 5 minute rule goes is, you only need 5 minutes a day to start learning a language. |
Chigusa: But why 5 minutes? What’s so special about the number? |
Peter: Great question, Chigusa. Here’s what makes it so powerful. Picture this…. |
Chigusa: Okay… |
Peter: It’s Monday morning. You get up. You’re planning your day. You start work at 9 AM. You’ll get lunch at 12 PM. End work around 5 or 6. It’s a pretty long day. Now you also promised yourself that you’re going to try to learn a new language for a few hours after work. Chigusa? |
Chigusa: A few hours? I don’t know if I actually want to do a few hours after work… |
Peter: Exactly. And if you promised yourself that you'd learn this language… I don’t think you’d feel too excited about this goal right now, right? |
Chigusa: Yeah, now I don’t know if I actually want this goal. |
Peter: And if your mindset becomes like that ...you won’t enjoy learning. |
Chigusa: And I probably won’t exactly succeed with my goal as well. |
Peter: You said it. Which is why… it’s not helpful to try and put in hours at the start. And even if you put in 2 hours, you’re probably going to be so tired that it may not even stick. |
Chigusa: Yeah, if I wasn’t used to it, I think I’d get burned out very, very quickly. |
Peter: So, with the 5 minute rule, you only have to do 5 minutes. |
Chigusa: And when the 5 minutes are up? |
Peter: You’re done. The heavy burden is lifted. Goal accomplished. |
Chigusa: Yeah, I don’t have to worry about putting in hours. Just 5 minutes, then. |
Peter: So, the 5 minute rule makes learning easy to start. Now, the second point is, it makes learning easy to continue. If you only have to put in 5 minutes a day, you can do it tomorrow, the day after, and the day after that too. |
Chigusa: It gives you a successful routine. |
Peter: Exactly. You can actually stick with mastering the language... in the long term. And you can easily upgrade your routine. |
Chigusa: Eventually, you’ll realize that 5 minutes is too easy... and that you can do more. |
Peter: Before you know it, 7, 10, or 15 minutes, and you’re now speaking a lot more of the language. Alright, listeners... Here's how you apply this 5-minute rule. |
Chigusa: Listeners, the first thing you should do is... take out your phone, open up the clock application... |
Peter ...and set the timer to 5 minutes. |
Chigusa: And also... decide when and where you’ll put in the 5 minutes. |
Peter: In my case, I’ll do it at home, around 8 PM, at the computer. |
Chigusa: Then, start learning with our audio and video lessons. |
Peter: They’re anywhere from 3 to 15 minutes long... so it’s really easy to just put in 5 minutes. |
Chigusa: You can also review the vocabulary and phrase lists, review the word of the day... |
Peter: ...or drill with flashcards for 5 minutes. |
Chigusa: Just set aside the time and stick with it until the 5 minutes are up. |
Peter: By adding that 5-minute limit, learning becomes much easier... |
Chigusa: Yes, you don’t have to stress about spending hours... |
Peter: ...and you don’t have to stress about “HOW” to learn. Just play a lesson. |
Chigusa: And if you can stick with it, you now have a successful routine. |
Peter: By the way, listeners... |
Chigusa: ...we’re giving away our “Learn in 5 Minutes or Less PDF cheat sheet”...with all the ways and study tools you can use to learn in just a few minutes a day. |
Peter: This PDF also includes a monthly calendar you can use to stay consistent with your 5-minute routine. |
Chigusa: The point of the calendar is to put in 5 minutes every day, cross that day off when you’re done... |
Peter: ....and keep up with the routine. Don’t break the chain. |
CHIGUSA:
So, if you want it, leave us a comment in the comments section on the site. |
Peter: ...and we’ll reply with the link. |
Chigusa: And listeners, remember... |
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Chigusa: Okay, well that’s going to do it for this edition of InnovativeLanguage.com Sunday News! |
Peter: Bye everyone! |
Chigusa: Thank you for listening, and we’ll see you all next time. |
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