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[The Role of Humility in Language Learning]-[English Listening - Humility in Language Learning]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2025-02-24

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The Necessity of Humility in Language Acquisition

In episode 195 of the Listening Time podcast, Connor explores the vital, often overlooked, role of humility in the process of learning a new language. He defines humility as the "freedom from pride or arrogance" and argues that without a modest view of oneself, learners create significant psychological barriers that hinder their progress.

Embracing the "Toddler" Mindset

Connor suggests that the most fundamental requirement for a language learner is the willingness to be like a "young child." For adults and teenagers, this is a significant challenge because there is a natural resistance to feeling like a "toddler" who is just learning to speak. He notes that some learners struggle with this because they possess advanced academic credentials—such as a PhD—and feel it is beneath them to learn the "ABCs" of a new language. Connor argues that taking exception to this process due to ego is a "prideful attitude" that acts as a "detriment" to one's learning journey. To truly succeed, one must accept the starting position of a beginner, regardless of their status in their native language.

Vulnerability and the Fear of Correction

Another core aspect of humility involves being willing to "make mistakes and get corrected." Learners often operate in a "vulnerable position" where their "gaffes," pronunciation errors, and grammatical lapses are exposed to others. Because being corrected can "hurt their pride," many learners avoid situations where they might be vulnerable. Connor highlights that native speakers often refrain from correcting learners to spare their feelings, which is why he emphasizes the importance of structured conversation classes where feedback is welcomed. He stresses that one must be willing to endure "embarrassing mistakes"—such as confusing "napkin" and "kidnap"—to eventually speak with confidence.

Accepting the Never-Ending Nature of Learning

Humility also requires accepting that a language is never fully "down" or mastered. Even as a native speaker, Connor admits to encountering new words and structures. He warns that learners often experience moments that "lower your estimation of your level," which can feel like taking "two steps backwards." A prideful learner might let this damage their ego and cause them to quit. Conversely, a humble learner accepts that this is the "nature of language learning" and persists despite the inevitable fluctuations in confidence.

Respecting Linguistic Diversity

Finally, Connor discusses the importance of respecting the rules and sounds of a target language, even when they seem "illogical, strange or funny." He observes that people often view their native language as the standard and perceive foreign sounds—such as the "nasal sound in Portuguese"—as silly or bizarre. This pride can lead to a refusal to attempt these sounds. By humbly accepting that one's own language is not "intrinsically superior" but merely the one they were born into, learners can overcome the inhibition that prevents them from fully engaging with the mechanics of a new language.

In conclusion, Connor asserts that shedding one's pride is not just a moral choice but a practical strategy. By remaining humble, learners avoid being "guarded," stay open to new information, and ultimately advance more rapidly in their pursuit of fluency.

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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 195 of the Listening Time Podcast.
I hope you're all doing excellent.
I hope that you're having fun with your English learning and that this podcast is plays an important role in your English learning journey.
I hope that it has really helped you out and helped you gain more confidence with your listening.
And in today's episode, I want to talk about humility in language learning.

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