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[The Unsexy Truth About Language Learning: Embracing Consistency Over Perfection]-[AEE 57: The Unsexy Truth About Learning English]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2014-02-06

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The Unsexy Truth About Language Learning: Embracing Consistency Over Perfection

In the world of language acquisition, many learners are captivated by the "sexy" side of fluency—the vision of attending international dinner parties, connecting with native speakers, and effortlessly expressing complex ideas. However, as hosts Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan discuss in this episode of All Ears English, the reality of achieving this level of proficiency involves a significant amount of "unsexy" work. Understanding and accepting this reality is the key to long-term success.

Defining the "Unsexy" Reality

To illustrate their point, the hosts draw a comparison between the glamorous perception of living in New York City and the mundane, often difficult reality of daily life there. While NYC is often viewed as "cool," "trendy," and "awesome"—much like the dream of being fluent in English—the actual experience includes "unsexy" aspects such as dealing with the subway, navigating trash, and enduring the sweltering heat of summer.

In the context of English learning, the "sexy" elements are the goals we aspire to achieve. Conversely, the "unsexy" parts are the repetitive, unglamorous, and sometimes tedious tasks required to get there. Whether it is an actor performing "take after take" to perfect a single scene or a student practicing grammar, success is rarely about immediate inspiration; it is about the grit required to move past the mundane.

The Philosophy of Showing Up

Central to this discussion is a quote by Woody Allen: "80% of success is showing up." Lindsay and Michelle emphasize that many learners mistakenly wait for creative inspiration to strike before they study. However, true progress is not found in sporadic bursts of motivation, but in the discipline of "honing the muscles" of language learning through daily habits.

"Showing up" means:

  • Consistency: Committing to study in small, manageable chunks every single day rather than waiting for long, intense sessions.
  • Discipline: Acknowledging that the preparation phase—setting aside time to study, for instance, from 9:00 am to 9:30 am daily—is the essential prerequisite to enjoying the "sexy" moments of future fluency.
  • Vision: Keeping the long-term goal in mind even when the daily process feels difficult or unexciting.

Conclusion: From Unsexy Work to Connection

The hosts conclude by reminding listeners that the "unsexy" side of the process is exactly what makes the rewarding moments possible. By accepting that language learning requires constant, consistent effort—the "unsexy truth"—learners can move away from the frustration of feeling stuck at an intermediate level. By focusing on "connection, not perfection," and simply showing up for the work, learners can eventually reach the advanced level of English they desire. Just as the hosts show up four days a week to record their podcast, learners must show up for their own education to turn their goals into reality.

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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 57, the unsexy truth about learning English.
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast where you'll finally get real native English conversation and fluency for business and life.
We believe in connection, not perfection, when it comes to learning English.
Now here are your hosts Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer, and Michelle Kaplan, the New York radio girl, coming to you from Boston and New York City, USA.
Living in New York, like learning English, seems sexy, but sometimes there are unsexy aspects to it.
Find out how to make sure you commit even when things aren't fun, so that you can enjoy the moments you are working towards in English and in life.

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