How to Fight Language Learning Failure

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minutes okay today’s topic is how to
fight language learning failure you’re

going to learn one why people fail at
learning a language to the two questions

smart learners ask themselves so they
can succeed and three proven ways to

overcome language learning failure but
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let’s jump into today’s topic

how to fight language learning failure
let’s jump into the first part one what

is language learning failure just to be
clear failure is quitting or giving up

learning in a very slow pace taking a
break

making pronunciation mistakes or failing
a language test are not real failures so

don’t worry real failure is when you
quit completely so what causes failure

simply put weak spots and pain points
what do I mean by that think about it if

you’re learning a language you’re
probably aware of your weak spots for

example most beginners can read but
can’t speak well so not speaking as well

as you hoped that’s a weak spot or a
pain point for you

others have problems with motivation no
time they don’t stick with resources and

jump from one to another or maybe they
have trouble sticking with goals leave a

comment right now and tell me what your
weak spot is whatever it is if you don’t

address it now this weak spot or pain
point may become the reason you fail and

if you think about it most people quit
directly because of these pain points no

time no motivation can’t stick to goals
not fun enough or they’re just not

speaking as well as they dreamed so they
quit on their dream but you’re a smart

language learner so what should you do
differently part two the two questions

smart learners ask themselves so they
can succeed just a quick warning if

you’re happy with your learning routine
or if you’ve just started you don’t have

to ask these two questions now but you
will need them later here they are you

should ask one what are my weak points
and two what am I going to do about them

so let’s do the first one one what are
my weak points and the answers to this

question are fairly common
not enough time not enough motivation

can’t speak the language well I can’t
stick to goals I can’t stick to a

resource and I tend to jump around so
answer this question once you’ve

identified your needs and problems ask
yourself the second question

  • what am I going to do about them pay
    close attention here because this

question is what separates the
successful language learners from the

rest everyone knows their weak points
and yes it’s good to identify problems

but it’s much more important to have
solutions because it’s one thing to spot

problems and feel smart but it’s another
thing to actually take action and fix

them so that’s where the real smarts are
how do you take action what are some

learning tactics that actually work part
3 ways to beat language learning failure

let’s attack some common weak spots that
cause people to fail and quit by the end

you’ll start to see how to resolve
common problems you’ll come up with your

unique approaches and you’ll get into
the habit of coming up with solutions so

one common weak spot is you’re low on
time if you’re low on time the easiest

thing you can do is learn for only 5
minutes a day set a timer listen to a

lesson and shut it off after 5 minutes
this will help you get used to learning

and at some point you’ll want to
increase your time that’s why our

lessons are 3 to 15 minutes long to make
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not an issue another thing you can do is
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you’re low on motivation next if you’re
low on motivation maybe you’d do better

with a teacher someone who will interact
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Plus program you can’t speak well if

speaking is your weak point the best
thing to do here is just practice more

if you’re taking our lessons read the
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down or memorize a lesson dialogue and
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week you can’t stick with goals if you
can’t stick with a 5 minute a day

routine
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a few ways to address your weak spots
and pain points there’s a lot more we

can cover but the most important thing
you need to remember is to ask yourself

what are my weak points and what am I
going to do about them asking and acting

on that second question is what will put
you on a track to fluency and will help

you avoid language learning failure so
what are your weak points what are you

going to do about them alright everyone
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