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[The Number One Reason Your English Progress Stalls: Breaking the Vicious Cycle]-[AEE 2001: The Number One Reason Your English Classes Are Not Working]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2023-06-01

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📋 Summary

The Illusion of Progress in Language Learning

In episode 2001 of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan address a common frustration among language learners: the feeling of being stuck despite attending regular classes. Lindsay identifies the "number one reason" for this stagnation as a failure to engage in sufficient study outside of the classroom. She highlights that many students mistakenly view their live lessons as the primary place for learning, whereas these sessions should actually serve as a "check of what you have learned outside of the class."

The Vicious vs. Virtuous Cycle

Lindsay shares her personal struggles with learning Arabic, admitting she hit a "wall" because she was relying solely on booking lessons—getting a "dopamine hit" from scheduling—without putting in the necessary preparation work. This creates a vicious cycle: the student does not study, feels unprepared during class, experiences the "affective filter" (panic and mental blocking), feels discouraged, and consequently loses the motivation to study further.

Conversely, a virtuous cycle is built on consistent, independent preparation. By dedicating time to study tools like the "Quizlet app" or reading materials before a session, a learner arrives at class feeling confident. This preparation lowers the mental filter, allowing for clearer communication and a rewarding experience, which in turn fuels the motivation to continue learning.

Actionable Strategies for Success

To break out of the vicious cycle, the hosts propose several key strategies:

  • The Study Ratio: Lindsay and Michelle suggest that for every 30 minutes of class time, a student should invest 60 to 90 minutes in independent study.
  • Micro-learning: Recognizing that 90 minutes of study can feel "overwhelming," the hosts recommend breaking this time into 10 to 20-minute intervals. Integrating language practice into daily life—such as using flashcards while "walking the dog" or waiting at a "doctor's office"—makes the process more sustainable.
  • Active Engagement: Language learning is not a passive activity. The hosts emphasize that "there is no substitute for the time" spent outside of class. Whether it is listening to podcasts or reviewing vocabulary, students must take ownership of their progress.

Mindset and Responsibility

Ultimately, the hosts emphasize that adult learners must embrace "self-driven learning." It is easy to "place blame" on a teacher or the curriculum when progress stalls, but the reality is that two students can have vastly different outcomes based on their individual effort. By shifting the perspective to see class time as a "performance moment" rather than the sole time for improvement, students can foster a healthier mindset, reduce performance anxiety, and achieve the fluency they desire. As Lindsay concludes, the key is to "put in the work" outside of the classroom to ensure that when the time comes to use the language, the learner is ready to perform.

🎯Key Sentences

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I mean it's crazy, we just love it so much, so we just keep going
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Why stop?
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All right, let's hear it.
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What's that number one reason?
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It comes down to one thing.
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📝Key Phrases

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vicious cycle
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virtuous cycle
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hit a wall
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put in the work
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get the ball rolling
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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English podcast episode 2001.
The number one reason your English classes are not working.
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast downloaded more than 200 million times.
Are you feeling stuck with your English?
We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection.
With your American hosts Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer, and Michelle Kaplan, the New York radio girl, coming to you from Colorado and New York City, USA.

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