
How I Learned English from Zero | No Coaching, No City Schools
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The speaker shares a real-life journey of learning English from a rural background, using simple tools like basic grammar books, newspapers, and consistent practice.
Whether you're starting from zero or struggling with confidence, this episode will motivate you to embrace your journey and keep going.
Key takeaways:
You don’t need coaching to become fluent
Use free resources like books, apps, and news
Persistence and patience are more important than environment
Everyone can improve with a strong will and small steps
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