All Your First Steps when Learning English

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when you decide to learn a language it’s

exciting but there are lots of different

ways to approach your studies

what can you do to make sure you start

things off in the best way for yourself

in this video we’ll cover six things for

you to consider to get you started on

the right foot

first what is your reason for learning

thinking about your why for studying a

language can be so important

if you know why you’re doing something

it becomes easier to create

goals there are lots of reasons to learn

a language

travel family friends love and even the

experience of living in a new country

clarifying your reason for learning

helps you define your mission and gives

you motivation

right from the start some reasons for

learning may be stronger than others

if you live in a country that speaks the

language you need to learn you’re

probably highly motivated to study

because your progress will directly

affect your daily life and relationships

if however your reason for learning is

something like i want to be able to

watch tv shows in that language

your motivation might not be as high as

the person in the first example

but that’s okay everyone has a different

unique reason for wanting to learn a

language

take some time to understand what you

want to get out of your studies

this is a helpful first step second

set the right goals once you’ve

clarified your reason for learning

it’s time to set your goals don’t make

goals like

i want to be fluent one day this type of

goal is problematic because there’s no

deadline for the goal

no clues about how you’ll achieve your

goal and no way of knowing when you’ve

reached fluency

your goals need to be small measurable

realistic

and have a deadline try making monthly

goals instead of yearly goals

saying i want to be fluent one day isn’t

helpful

instead make a goal like be able to

speak for one minute by the end of the

month

a goal like this gives you a target a

skill to develop and a deadline

you have one month to practice your

speaking skills enough to be able to

talk for one minute

you can set a timer and track how long

you’re able to speak

this is also a realistic goal learning

enough to speak for one minute in one

month is reasonable

you can even think of how you might

reward yourself for achieving the goal

third reward yourself for achieving your

goals

you can determine your rewards when you

determine your goals

rewards are powerful motivators you

should be working consistently towards

your goals

but there will undoubtedly be times when

the work isn’t fun and you need

something to push you through

when you come home after a long day of

work or school on a rainy day

maybe the last thing you want to do is

open a book and start studying

it’s so much easier to turn on netflix

or scroll social media

but if you have a reward you can use it

as a motivator

as mentioned before it’s important to

remember why you’re learning a language

and what your goals are

for many people thinking about the

rewards they’ll get along the way

boosts their motivation if you give

yourself something to look forward to

it can help you get through the times

you may not feel like putting in the

work

fourth match your routine to the study

medium

the word routine here refers to your

everyday routine

you need to understand your personal

schedule and your personality to make a

study schedule that’s right for you

it may come as a surprise that this is a

step where many people fail

they think they can do a lot more than

they actually can get overwhelmed and

quit

in the end the people who give up after

just a few weeks of hard study

are only able to do a fraction of what

they plan to be able to do

it can be tough to understand your own

limitations

we all like to think we’re capable of

doing anything we put our minds to

at any time on any day but the reality

is there will be times when we’re tired

bored or just don’t feel like studying

we need to be able to plan for times

like these

to do that we need to understand our own

limitations

try this write out your weekly schedule

where do you have some existing time

that you can spend on studies

for example maybe you have some time on

your commute every day

or sometime during a lunch break if

you’re super busy like most people

look for places in your day that

naturally make sense instead of trying

to create a whole new block of time to

devote to your studies

maybe it’s when you visit a cafe or when

you’re on the bus or train

see if there’s a place where you can

match the medium the learning method

to your existing routine for example

on your commute in the morning you can

listen to an audio lesson twice a week

or listen once a week after dinner at

home while you do chores

break out some vocabulary flashcards

during lunchtime

maybe you can even find a weekend class

which brings us to our fifth point

fifth anchor points

these are the connections you make to a

language that boost your motivation and

keep you attached or anchored to your

goal

for example maybe you have friends or

relatives that speak the language

and if you’re around them and you’re

exposed to the language you’re more

likely to learn

if you don’t know anyone who speaks the

language consider making a monetary

investment

like a textbook or a learning program by

paying for something you make a

commitment to yourself to use it

sixth assessment it’s good to know where

you are in your studies and determine if

you’re making progress

if you’re not moving forward maybe the

methods you’re using aren’t quite right

for you

or maybe you need to find new ways to

add studying into your routine to give

you more opportunities to learn

but don’t do assessments so often that

you don’t actually have a chance to

learn

for example if you take a test once and

get a score you’re not happy with

don’t immediately take the test again

give yourself time to study and develop

your skills more

then you can come back and try again

assessment is a great way to keep

yourself on track but don’t let tests

take over your studies

in this video we talked about six things

to consider when you start learning a

language

figure out your reason for learning set

good goals and choose rewards

have anchor points and make sure to

match your routine with the medium of

study

and finally make sure you have the

proper approach to assessment of your

progress

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令人兴奋,但是有很多不同的

方式来完成您的学习

您可以做些什么来确保您开始学习

在本视频中以最适合自己的方式出发,

我们将介绍六件事供

您考虑,以帮助您首先

从正确的角度

开始学习您学习的原因是什么

考虑您为什么学习一门

语言会如此重要

如果您知道 为什么你要做某事

制定目标变得更容易

有很多理由学习

一门语言

旅行家人朋友喜欢,甚至是

在一个新国家生活的经历

澄清你学习的原因

有助于你确定你的使命并给

正确的动力 从一开始,

如果你生活在一个说你需要学习的语言的国家,那么学习的一些理由可能比其他理由

更有说服力,你可能很有动力去学习 学习,

因为你的进步将直接

影响你的日常生活和人际关系,

如果你学习的原因

是我希望能够

用那种语言看电视节目,

你的动力可能没有

第一个例子中的人那么高,

但没关系 每个人

想要学习一门语言都有不同的独特原因

花一些时间

来了解你想从学习中得到什么

这是有用的第一步 第二步

确定正确的目标 一旦

你明确了学习

的原因 现在是时候设定了 你的目标不会

我希望有一天能流利这样的目标这种类型的

目标是有问题的,因为目标没有

最后期限

目标必须是小而可衡量的

现实

并有一个截止日期尝试制定每月

目标而不是年度目标

说我希望有一天能流利并没有

帮助

而是制定一个目标比如能够

月底前讲一分钟

像这样的目标会给你一个目标

培养技能和截止日期

你有一个月的时间来练习你的

口语技巧 足够能够

讲一分钟

你可以设置一个计时器并跟踪

你能说多长时间

这也是一个现实的目标

一个月内学会说一分钟

是合理的

你甚至可以考虑如何

奖励自己实现目标

第三奖励自己实现

你可以确定的目标

确定目标时的

奖励 奖励是强大的动力 你

应该始终如一地朝着

自己的目标努力,

但毫无疑问,

有时工作并不有趣,当你结束一整天的工作回到家时,你需要

一些东西来推动你完成任务

或者在下雨天上学

也许你最不想做的就是

打开一本书开始学习

打开 netflix 或滚动社交媒体要容易得多,

但如果你有奖励,你可以 n 使用它

作为前面提到的动力 重要的是要

记住你为什么要学习一门语言

以及你的目标

对于许多人来说是什么 考虑

他们将在此过程中获得的回报

如果你给

自己一些期待的东西,就会提高他们的动力

它可以帮助你度过那些

你可能不想投入

工作的

时期 将你的日常生活与学习媒介相匹配 这里的“

常规”一词是指你的

日常生活

你需要了解你的个人

日程安排和你的个性来制定

学习计划 这对你

来说是正确的 令人惊讶的是,这是

许多人失败的一步

他们认为他们可以做的比他们实际做的更多

学习只能做他们计划做的事情的一小部分

很难理解你自己的

局限性

我们都喜欢认为我们有能力

做任何我们想做的事情 可以

在任何一天的任何时间,但现实

是有时我们会感到疲倦

无聊或只是不想学习

我们需要能够计划这样的时间

来做到这一点我们需要了解自己

限制

试试这个 写下你每周的日程安排

你在哪里有一些现有的

时间可以花在学习

上 例如,

如果

你像大多数人一样超级忙,也许你每天都有一些时间通勤或午休

时间 你一天中

自然有意义的地方,而不是

试图创造一个全新的时间来

投入你的学习,

也许是当你去咖啡馆或者当

你在公共汽车或火车上时,

看看有没有你可以匹配的地方

媒介

适合您现有日常活动的学习方法,例如

在早上通勤时您可以

每周听两次音频课程,

或者每周在家里吃完晚饭后听一次,

同时您做家务

时在午餐时间拿出一些词汇抽认卡

e

也许您甚至可以找到一个周末课程

,将我们带到我们的第五点

第五个锚点

这些是您与一种

语言建立的联系,可以提高您的动力并

让您保持依恋或锚定您的

目标

,例如,也许您有朋友或

亲戚 说这种语言

,如果你在他们身边,并且你

接触过你更有

可能学习的语言,

如果你不认识说这种

语言的人,考虑

通过支付来进行像教科书或学习计划这样的货币投资

对于你

承诺自己使用它的事情

第六次评估很高兴知道

你在学习中的位置并确定

你是否正在取得进步

如果你没有前进也许

你使用的方法不太正确

对您来说,

或者您可能需要找到新的方法

将学习添加到您的日常工作中,从而为

您提供更多学习机会,

但不要经常进行评估,以免

您实际上没有机会

学习

,例如我 如果你参加了一次考试并

得到了一个你不满意的分数

不要立即再次参加考试

给自己更多时间学习和发展

你的技能

然后你可以回来再试一次

评估是保持自己的好方法

步入正轨,但不要让

考试取代你的学习

在这段视频中,我们讨论了

开始学习语言时要考虑的六件事

找出学习的原因 设定

好的目标并选择奖励

有锚点,并确保

与你的日常生活相匹配 使用学习媒介

,最后确保你有

正确的方法来评估你的

进步

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