Ep. 5 - Journaling, Doodling & Deep Learning: Making English Stick
Release Date: 07/03/2025
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Alone with English is a podcast about language, identity, and connection. Hosts Jennie Reed and Ruth Pringle explore what it feels like to live and learn with English. This isn’t about tips or quick fixes. It’s about honest conversations, encouragement, and finding your own way with English. Whether you’re learning, teaching, or just curious, this podcast invites you to feel more at home in your voice. Ruth Pringle, from Jennie Reed, from For the audio + transcript, .
info_outlineYou don’t need a better memory. You need more meaning.
In this reflective, creative episode of Alone with English, Ruth and Jennie explore how journaling, note-taking, doodling, and even paying attention to smells or colours, can help English finally land in your life in a way that sticks.
This isn’t about perfect notebooks or endless review. It’s about making English yours, through emotion, expression, and small, personal rituals that feel good to you.
You’ll hear:
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Why journaling (in any language) helps your brain remember
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How colour, imagery, and movement boost vocabulary retention
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Why “souvenir words” (ones tied to real-life experiences) matter most
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The surprising power of messy, multilingual reflection
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How creative prompts like “What does success look like for me?” can anchor your learning
Plus: Ruth shares a vivid story about helping learners reconnect with language through sensory prompts, a reminder that English doesn’t live in textbooks, it lives in your world.
🛠 Tiny Challenge:
After your next English conversation, write, draw, or doodle what stood out to you. No rules. No right answers. Just make it yours.
🎧 Listen-In Tip:
Play this episode while walking in nature or sitting somewhere quiet — your senses might surprise you.
Resources & Links
🖋 Blue Noun Language Holidays – Real-world, creative English learning in Scotland
🧠 Excellence in English Education – Journal Prompts
🎙 Listen on Spotify | Apple Podcasts coming soon
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