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[A Strategic Roadmap for Mastering a New Language: From Motivation to Consistency]-[Tips on how to start learning a language ]

Natural English with Nick · B2 · 2021-02-04

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📋 Summary

Introduction: The Reality of Language Acquisition

Learning a new language is frequently described by Nick as a "daunting decision." He emphasizes that language acquisition is not a sprint; it cannot be achieved "overnight" or even within a single year to a highly proficient level. Drawing from his eight years of personal experience, Nick highlights that achieving a "near native-like level" requires significant time and a "daily commitment." He argues that school-based learning is often insufficient without real-world interaction and the willingness to "make a lot of mistakes."

Phase 1: Establishing Core Motivation

Before beginning, one must move beyond superficial interests—like liking the sound of a language—and develop a "real connection" with it. Nick suggests that your desire to learn must be "greater than the voices in your head telling you not to do it." He advises learners to conduct a self-assessment by asking:

  • Within what time frame do I want to learn this?
  • Why am I learning this in particular?
  • Who will I speak with?
  • Where will I use it?

Phase 2: Defining Goals and Creating Routines

Motivation must directly inform your goals. Whether learning for "work purposes," travel, or an "exchange abroad," your objectives must be reasonable and correlated to your "why." Once the goal is set, you must implement a series of routines. Nick notes that these steps are "incredibly intertwined" and must be executed "synchronously." For beginners, he strongly recommends "starting small" to ensure the habits stick.

Phase 3: The Importance of Adaptability and Flexibility

Nick stresses the need to be "adaptable" and "flexible." If your lifestyle changes or a specific study method stops working, you should feel empowered to make adjustments rather than feeling guilty for not following a plan "exactly to the t." However, he warns against the trap of procrastination. Achieving success requires finding a delicate balance: "Don't be too hard with yourself, but you also don't want to be too easy on yourself."

Phase 4: Embracing Failure as a Stepping Stone

One of the most critical takeaways is the necessity of failure. Nick reminds listeners that "these little failures will eventually amount into a great success." Avoiding mistakes leads to a "stagnant" progress, which only elongates the learning process. By stepping out of your "comfort zone" and embracing the potential for embarrassment, you reduce the fear of failing, which is essential for growth.

Phase 5: Sustaining Motivation

Motivation will "inevitably drop over time," regardless of how much you love the language. When this happens, Nick advises that "taking action" is the most effective way to regain enthusiasm. He encourages blending "rigorous study" with "pleasurable activities" to maintain interest. He also suggests holistic habits like meditation, reading, and maintaining physical health (sleep and nutrition) to lower stress levels during the journey.

Conclusion: A Rewarding Journey

Ultimately, Nick frames language learning as a lifelong pursuit that demands "discipline and effort." While the road is long, the potential for meaningful human connection—whether with a stranger at a "bus stop" or a "friend for life"—makes the endeavor profoundly rewarding. He concludes by encouraging learners to see the world as theirs to conquer, starting with the mastery of a new language.

🎯Key Sentences

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That's fantastic.
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I can't speak for everyone, but at least for me.
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It has to be a daily commitment.
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I've learned all the languages that I know from scratch.
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The two should coincide.
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📝Key Phrases

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daunting decision
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near native-like level
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learn from scratch
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more often than not
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test out some stuff
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📖 Transcript

Hi everyone and welcome back to Natural English with Nick, a podcast for learning English.
If you're new to this podcast, welcome my friends.
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I checked on the app that I use to diffuse my podcast on the various platforms on which you'll find my podcast, and I was looking at some of the statistics and I realized that I have listeners from over 40 countries.
That's amazing, really, when you think about it.
It's incredible the variety of people that are wanting to learn English from me, and I'm very happy and very grateful for that.

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