English 箭头
Podcast Cover

[6 Lessons from Lisa of Blackpink for Mastering Languages Fluently]-[How BLACKPINK’s LISA Learned English Alone]

Learn English With TV Series · B1 ·

Learn with Natives
Or study on the web version

📋 Summary

Introduction: The Polyglot Power of Lisa

Lalisa Manobal, known globally as Lisa from Blackpink, is not only a powerhouse performer but also a polyglot who speaks Thai, Korean, English, and has conversational skills in Japanese, Mandarin, and French. Her journey offers a roadmap for language learners to achieve fluency by adopting specific mindsets and habits.

1. Connect to a Clear Burning Purpose

Lisa’s success is rooted in "definiteness of purpose." When she moved to Korea at 14, she faced intense challenges, including language barriers and living in a dorm "infested by cockroaches and rats." Despite the "homesick" nights, her "burning desire" to succeed kept her resilient. Learners should define a "do or die" purpose—such as building friendships or career advancement—to push through difficult moments.

2. Immerse Yourself in the Language

Lisa adopted a "survival mindset" by refusing to rely on her native language. When she first arrived in Korea, her mentor insisted on speaking only Korean, which was "really hard" but led to rapid improvement. To replicate this, learners should avoid constant translation and instead use target-language dictionaries or AI tools to maintain context. Creating an "English-speaking environment" at home or finding practice partners is essential to avoid the trap of thinking in your native language.

3. Speak at Every Opportunity

Lisa’s growth is driven by "curiosity" and the desire to connect with others. Whether bonding with bandmate Rosé or chatting with fans, she uses English as a "tool for connection." She demonstrates that fluency isn't about perfection; she often pauses to find the right word or rephrases herself to ensure she is understood, prioritizing communication over flawless grammar.

4. Repurpose Your English

Language learning shouldn't be a separate study activity; it should be integrated into your life. Lisa used English for her career as a K-pop artist, but others can "repurpose" their English by changing device settings to English, using AI for research in the target language, or joining interest-based groups. By using English to learn other skills, it becomes a practical tool rather than just a subject of study.

5. Don't Just Learn English, Live It

Lisa famously learned languages through "media," such as American movies and K-dramas. This immersion allows learners to pick up slang and natural phrasing. Living the language means consuming content you genuinely enjoy, which makes the learning process sustainable and fun.

6. Play and Stay Humble

Lisa’s ability to "play and have fun" is a key component of her personality. She is not afraid to experiment with new phrases—such as "go cuckoo"—and laugh at herself when she makes mistakes. Rather than fearing errors, she treats them as "markers on the path to fluency." This humility and playfulness remove the stress of performance, making the learning journey more enjoyable.

Conclusion: Be a Global Citizen

The ultimate goal of language learning, as modeled by Lisa, is to "be beyond borders." By viewing English as a "vehicle to grow as a human being," learners can connect authentically with the world, transcending differences in race or culture. As Lisa proves, when you approach language with curiosity and a clear purpose, you can bridge any gap.

🎯Key Sentences

1
I was born in Thailand.
2
It started from that moment.
3
And it wasn't easy.
4
I'm ready to say a few words.
5
How do you do it?
Expand All

📝Key Phrases

1
jump right in
2
burning desire
3
opportunity of a lifetime
4
tremendous resilience
5
do or die
Expand All

📖 Transcript

Lalisa Manobal, better known as Lisa from K-pop group Blackpink, is incredibly admirable.
She was the first ever artist signed to a K-pop group by YG that is not ethnically Korean.
And she totally deserved it.
Not only is Lisa an incredible singer and dancer, but also a polyglot.
And language learners like you and me can learn a lot from her.
What about Lisa?

ListenLeap Brings You Into Real Context Learning

🎨 Interesting Content
🌍 Real Materials
📱 Listen Anytime
Or study on the web version