How to set achievable English goals and resolutions English January Review
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minutes okay today’s topic is how to set
achievable language goals and
resolutions your new year’s resolution
solution so for those of you that have
set a language goal for 2019 what is it
leave a comment and tell me and for
those of you that laugh at new year’s
resolutions because they just don’t work
this is for you stick around today
you’re going to learn number one the top
three reasons why language goals fail
and number two what you can do to
succeed with your resolution in other
words how to set successful language
goals
let’s jump into today’s topic how to set
achievable language goals and
resolutions and speaking of New Year’s
resolutions it’s almost like a joke
nowadays isn’t it you set a resolution
you try to do it in January by February
there’s no progress and doing it isn’t
fun anymore
you quit and put it off until many years
later when you start regretting all the
things you’ve never done so what’s the
problem with setting resolutions and why
do we keep failing let’s jump into part
one the top three reasons why language
goals fail
first of all regardless of what most
people say setting resolutions or goals
is a good thing you have to know where
you’re going and what you want to
achieve right otherwise you’d spend days
months years watching YouTube and have
nothing to show for all the time you put
in but the problem with most resolutions
is it’s usually something like I want to
master Chinese I want to lose weight
I want to be fluent in Japanese people
set very big vague goals and that’s the
first reason why resolutions fail
resolutions fail because they are
nonspecific and unmeasurable what do I
mean by that take a goal like I want to
be fluent in English Korean or Japanese
this year the problem is that’s a very
vague goal right what do you mean by
fluent and how can you measure how much
progress you need to be fluent in the
language you can’t it doesn’t tell you
anything about how much Japanese you
should learn today tomorrow or how many
minutes of Japanese to speak by month 1
by month 2 what resources to use and
when to stop and take a rest so again
the first reason is resolutions fail
because they are nonspecific and
unmeasurable the second reason is New
Year’s resolutions fail because they’re
unrealistic and you might say but isn’t
it good to aim for the stars and set
huge goals sure it’s not bad to want to
go far but if you say I want to be
fluent by September and you’ve just
started learning a language today it’s
not impossible but are you ready to
commit yourself to nothing but language
learning six to eight hours a day
non-stop if
not you need to be a little more
realistic about your goals the third
reason is resolutions fail because
there’s no action plan the problem is
you’ll still fail even with a specific
and realistic goal if you don’t know
when and how you’re going to do it for
example when will you study how long
will you study for every day and how
will you study so resolutions fail for
three reasons one they’re nonspecific
and unmeasurable two they’re unrealistic
and three there’s no action plan now how
do you set new year’s resolutions and
actually succeed your goals should be
one specific and measurable too
realistic and three have an action plan
so the complete opposite of the mistakes
most learners usually make and there are
two more rules for you need to set a
deadline and 5 break down your yearly
goal into smaller monthly goals so how
would this work let’s say my New Year’s
resolution is to have a 30 minute
conversation in Japanese by December
31st and not I want to learn Japanese
one day hopefully already you can see
that it’s one specific and measurable
you can measure 30 minutes right - it’s
realistic I’m aiming for 30 minutes not
fluency there’s a clear deadline
December 31st before we get into the
action plan there’s another important
part I break my resolution down into
smaller monthly goals so let’s say my
goal is to speak two minutes of Japanese
conversation by January 31st 2019 again
it’s small and measurable just two
minutes I can time myself and see how
far along I am there’s a clear deadline
it’s realistic I’m not looking to master
the whole language just reach the
two-minute conversation mark now what
about your action plan for that you just
need to answer these questions when will
you study how long will you study
everyday where do you plan to study how
will you study what’s your study
schedule this is the most important part
because this tells you when and how to
study so when will you study I’ll study
at 9:00 p.m. on weekdays so five days a
week
how long will you study everyday I’ll
study for 15 minutes where do you plan
to study I’ll study at home in the
living room on my computer
how will you study I’ll listen to one or
two lessons a day to fill up the 15
minutes
what’s your study schedule Monday
through Friday for 15 minutes a day this
makes a lot more sense now doesn’t it
instead of saying hopefully I’ll learn
that language someday and never taking
action on your goals by setting these
small measurable goals you know what you
need to do okay let’s recap to set
successful language goals your goals
should be one specific and measurable to
realistic 3 have an action plan for a
deadline and 5 be broken down into small
monthly goals so instead of saying I
want to be fluent in 2019 try I want to
speak 30 minutes of conversation by
December 31st 2019 and then go even
smaller and set a small monthly goal so
everyone it’s your turn
leave a comment and tell me what’s your
small measurable monthly goal and what’s
the deadline here are some examples you
can steal for yourself learn 100 words
in one month
speak one minute of your target language
in a month or do 20 audio lessons in one
month deadlines January 31st
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this one Leigh hello there hi how you
doing hi I’m Andy hi I’m from Indonesia
Oh learning English is one of the things
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whoa thank God I can make this learning
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thank you that was an interesting
message he sounds like a really super
confident person and he wants to be like
an english-speaking youtuber like I
think is the confidence part for sure
for sure that’s awesome thank you thanks
for sharing your goal - nice all right
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is a real errand from China oh I’m
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on YouTube about a 1 year ago you’ve
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I’ve been learning English for a really
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speaking skills before because the Thais
doesn’t have a requirement of speaking
all right after I enter the university I
there are so many foreign students
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so I worked really hard on my spoken
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cool that’s awesome
yeah so never really practicing speaking
because tests don’t often require like
any kind of speaking exam but yeah
having the experience of studying with
like University students from other
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cool thanks for that message and good
luck continuing to improve your speaking
skills that’s cool okay let’s go to the
next one play hello Alicia how are you
my name is Arjun Singh and I am from
India but now I live in UAE and I have
been living in you way since 2016 and I
speak English because I am fond of
speaking English and I have been
speaking English since many years and
nowadays I am watching your videos and
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I’m so happy that there were like
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ok onward I think this is a video hello
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hallelujah hello my dear friends my name
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nice we are here to speak about myself
as I mentioned earlier my name is Tina
Thomas currently I’m working as an entry
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my hobbies are reading books playing
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consists of my parents and siblings cool
cool nice yeah that’s cool we don’t get
a lot of video submissions but this one
was really cool I’d like he spoke so
clearly and like he had like such a
cheerful way of communicating so that’s
cool thank you very much for sending
this awesome all right I’ll go back to
the next one
play hello everybody hi I am like free
gum ah excuse my English I only start
learning it rationally okay I am
absolutely beginner an English language
I from Colombia
my native languages punished okay I want
to learn English because he’s important
but for my career and interaction with
angles a home culture mm-hmm thank you
bye bye
thank you that’s cool yeah so that’s
awesome he said you know I’m a like
absolute beginner and yet he took the
time to prepare this message so thanks
so much and good luck with your
continued studies that’s awesome okay
I’ll go to the last one for this month
Hey hi Alicia hi how’s it going good hi
Marcelo I’m from Brazil I’ve learned
English for two years and I’ve learned a
lot with your side English class 1 over
N dot-com thank you I need to improve my
speaking skills I’m leasing a lot and
worked hard to get fluent in English
yeah so another person talking about
like working hard to improve speaking
skills I think that’s something lots of
people are probably working on so I hope
that you all continue and I don’t that
everybody can continue working towards
their goals thank you all so much for
sending these in this week this month
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from you guys that’s awesome
so thanks so much this month and I hope
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