A useful phrase is easier to learn when it belongs to a moment. Stories create those moments and make speaking part of what happens next.
The situation gives you a start
You know who is talking, what happened, and what they need from you. That removes the blank-page feeling and lets you focus on the reply.
The language has somewhere to stick
A sentence connected to a surprise, a problem, or a character is easier to recall than the same sentence in a list. You remember why you said it.
You take part
Reading a story builds understanding. Speaking as a character adds the missing action. Amiboli makes your voice part of the scene.
Stories make English easier to use and easier to remember.
