Do you ever feel like your English study is a real drag? You put in the effort, but you're waiting for a big breakthrough that never seems to come. It's easy to feel discouraged when you think you're not moving forward.
This feeling is normal, but it's important to change your perspective. Your progress might be more subtle than you think. If this idea resonates with you, then you're in the right place.
The secret is to acknowledge every small victory. Did you understand a podcast? That's a win. Did you use a new phrase? That's a win. Each one is a small milestone on your journey.
When you celebrate these moments, you prove to yourself that you are on the right track. This positive feedback helps new habits gain traction and keeps you motivated for the long term.
Let's build some simple habits to help you notice your growth. These are not difficult, but they are powerful.
When you talk about your progress, or lack of it, you can use these natural phrases. Try them with your language partner or teacher.
Which expression would you use in each situation? Talk about the following:
- After watching a movie with English subtitles, you write down a few new phrases you learned... but you feel like you're not making progress; it's hard to remember them. What advice would you give to yourself?
- Imagine a coworker just told you, "I understood the whole meeting, but I was too nervous to speak up." What advice would you give them?
If you want to practice expressing your opinions, sharing your goals, or discussing your hobbies, you can book a lesson with me on Cafetalk. We can work on making your English more natural!
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