What to do when you learning English Feels too difficult 5 Special Tips

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so you decided to learn a new language

at first the idea seemed exciting

you bought a phrase book dictionary and

a subscription to an online class ready

to dive headfirst into the language for

the first day or two all was well you

gained ground quickly learning a few

basic phrases and words a week before

learning that language was just a dream

but now you’re actually doing it then

the third and fourth day roll around the

excitement is wearing off you encouraged

yourself to continue and another week or

two goes by but with a lot less progress

suddenly learning a new language doesn’t

fill you with excitement anymore now it

feels more like dread sometimes it feels

like you’re drowning in grammatical

cases verb conjugations and wonky

pronunciation it all seems too much to

handle so you start to think about

giving up but we encourage you not to

give up learning a foreign language is

difficult we won’t pretend like it isn’t

but that doesn’t mean you can’t do it

sometimes you just need to take a step

back reevaluate your approach and come

back to the language with a different

perspective in this video we’ll look at

four tips for when learning a new

language feels overwhelming number one

set aside a designated study time

consistency is key when learning a

foreign language studying 15 minutes

seven days a week will benefit you more

than cramming in two hours one day a

week set aside an amount of time that

works best for you if you can afford to

spend an hour every day learning that’s

awesome go for it but don’t feel bad if

you can’t spend that much time even 10

or 15 minutes a day goes a long way

breaking up your learning into

manageable time segments will relieve a

lot of the stress that can come with

studying a new language

learning is not a race go at your own

pace and try not to compare your

progress with anyone elses number two

take it one bite at a time now that you

have your schedule under control it’s

time to focus on what you’ll actually be

studying it’s recommended that every one

to two weeks you focus on learning a

very specific piece of the language it

could be a conjugation group a case

tense or a collection of theme

vocabulary whatever you choose hone in

on it and do your best to feel

comfortable with it before you move on

to something else ever heard the saying

how do you eat an elephant focusing on

one thing at a time helps you break the

language into digestible chunks number 3

expose yourself to the language in

different ways don’t just sit around

reading about grammar all day

obviously knowledge of grammar is

important but you want to spice up your

practice as much as possible in addition

to grammatical study try to mix in a

combination of reading writing speaking

and listening try to practice reading by

either translating a simple article into

your native language or maybe if you’re

a beginner pick up a children’s book in

your target language for writing you can

try to write out a fictional

conversation between you and yourself

even use the phrases you know to create

a mock conversation and don’t use any

words you can’t think of or you don’t

remember to practice speaking you can

find native speakers locally at a

language club or at a meet-up you can

also find them online in a language

exchange for listening a great podcast

should do the trick

spread out each type of practice

listening reading speaking and writing

across your regular language study

schedule this will give you a balanced

experience in the language and should

help keep things interesting this method

also works well when you use it to focus

on a single aspect of the language like

we talked about above number four set

mini goals not just big ones if your

only language learning goal is to be

fluent you’re likely setting yourself up

for disappointment while speaking

fluently can be your ultimate goal it

shouldn’t be your only one try to set

mini goals month by month and week by

week it could be something simple learn

20 new verbs practice a new case or

speak with three native speakers as long

as it’s specific and reasonable to

achieve in a shorter amount of time it

should work fine not having mini goals

alongside your ultimate goal is a lot

like sprinting across a huge open field

there’s no reference point so for much

of the time it feels like you’re not any

closer to your goal it’s not that you’re

not moving forward it just feels like

you’re not without any trees or

buildings to run past it seems like

you’re running in place

mini goals are like the trees and

buildings of your language race they

help you see that you’re moving forward

and give you a sense of accomplishment

the desire for perfection can get in the

way of your progress don’t freak out

when you struggle to speak or make a

mistake it’s all a part of the learning

process also don’t be afraid to speak

even if you know what you’ll say won’t

be totally correct it’s better to do

your best to communicate in the language

and get it wrong than to never try it

all learning a new language isn’t always

easy in fact often times it’s very hard

don’t let that discourage you though use

these tips to help keep you focused yet

unstress in your language learning a

little perseverance will go a long way

before long you’ll be speaking better

than you may have thought was possible

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you next time bye

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所以你一开始决定学习一门新

语言 这个想法似乎很令人兴奋

你买了一本短语字典

并订阅了在线课程准备

第一天或第二天一头扎进语言,一切都很好,你

很快就掌握了一些

基本的短语和单词,一周之前

学习那门语言只是一个梦想,

但现在你真的在做,

然后第三天和第四天滚动

兴奋消失了,你鼓励

自己继续下去,又

过了一两个星期,但进展却少了很多,

突然学习一门新语言

不再让你充满兴奋,现在

感觉更像是恐惧,有时感觉

就像你在 淹没在语法

案例中动词变位和不稳定的

发音这一切似乎都难以

处理,所以你开始考虑

放弃,但我们鼓励你不要

放弃 lea 学习一门外语很

困难,我们不会假装它不是,

但这并不意味着你做不到,

有时你只需要退后一步,

重新评估你的方法

,以不同的视角回到这门语言

在这个视频中,我们将看到

四个技巧,当学习一门新

语言时感到不知所措 第一个

留出指定的学习时间

一致性是关键 学习一门外语时,

每周 7 天学习 15 分钟

比在两个小时内死记硬背对你更有好处

如果你有能力

每天花一个小时学习,那么每周留出最适合你的一天,这

很棒,但如果

你不能花那么多时间,即使是 10

或 15 也不要感到难过 每天的分钟数很重要 将

您的学习分成

可管理的时间段将减轻

学习一门新语言可能

带来的许多压力 其他

第二名 一次咬一口 既然你

已经控制好你的日程安排 是

时候专注于你实际

学习的内容了 建议你每隔一

到两周专注于学习一门

非常具体的语言 它

可以是一个变位组、一个案例

时态或一组主题

词汇,无论你选择什么,都可以

磨练它,并

在你继续

做其他事情之前尽最大努力让它感到舒服

一次做一件事可以帮助您将

语言分解成可消化的块第 3 号

以不同的方式让自己接触语言

不要整天坐在那里

阅读语法

显然语法知识很

重要,但您想为自己的练习增添趣味

除了语法学习之外,尽可能尝试

结合阅读写作口语

和听力尝试通过

将简单的文章翻译成

你的na来练习阅读 或者如果你

是初学者,拿起一本用

你的目标语言写的儿童读物,你可以

试着写出

你和你自己之间的虚构对话,

甚至使用你知道的短语来创建

一个模拟对话,不要使用 任何

你想不到或不

记得练习口语的单词 你可以

语言俱乐部或聚会上找到当地的母语人士 你

也可以在语言交流中在线找到他们

来收听一个很棒的播

客 诀窍

是在您的常规语言学习计划中展开每种类型的

听力、口语和写作练习,

这将为您提供平衡

的语言体验,并且应该

有助于保持事物的趣味性

当您使用它来专注于一个方面时,这种方法也很有效

我们上面提到的

第四种语言,如果你

唯一的语言学习目标是

流利,你可能

会让自己失望 保持

流利的口语可能是你的最终目标 它

不应该是你唯一的尝试

逐月逐周设定小目标

这可能很简单 学习

20 个新动词 练习一个新案例或

与三个以母语为母语的人交谈

因为在更短的时间内实现它是具体且合理的,

所以它

应该可以正常工作,

在你的最终目标旁边没有小目标

就像在一个巨大的开放场地上冲刺一样,

没有参考点,所以

大部分时间感觉就像你' 没有

更接近你的目标 不是你

没有前进 只是感觉

你不是没有任何树木或

建筑物可以跑过去 好像

你在原地奔跑

迷你目标就像树木和

建筑物 你的语言竞赛 他们

帮助你看到你正在前进

并给你一种成就感

对完美的渴望可能会

阻碍你的进步

当你难以说话或

犯错时不要惊慌失措 la 学习

过程的一部分

即使你知道你会说什么也不要害怕说话

不会完全正确 尽

你最大的努力用语言交流

并出错总比从不尝试

全部 学习一门新语言并不总是那么

容易,事实上很多时候它是非常困难的

,尽管使用

这些技巧可以帮助你保持专注,

但在你的语言学习中没有压力,但不要让它气馁

我会说

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