Answering this question, I would
like to highlight one problem. If you strive for perfection, you will
always be disappointed. Rather than striving for perfection, work on
learning from yesterday and working for a better tomorrow. It is more important
(and you will also feel more satisfied) to make progress and make a few
mistakes along the way, rather than aiming for perfection!
Now
that we have clarified that, let’s reword today’s question to: How long will it
take me to learn
English?
It
really depends on you.
How much time are you dedicating every day to learning English:
some students start learning with BIG goals, and plan to dedicate hours a day
improving their level of English, but do you know what happens in the long
term? They burn out, give up and just get angry because they feel that
their English hasn’t improved. Instead of dedicating such a large amount
of time in the begging, start small. Start with a small goal of
dedicating 15-30 minutes to learn and develop your English skills every day,
rather than hours a day and burning out in the long term.
Are you being consistent with your learning: are you making it a
priority to learn every single day or only once a month? This will
drastically impact how long it will take you to learn English. If you are
only focusing on improving your English once a month, then you will see
progress in your ability to improve your English. But if you are working every
single day to improve your level of English, then you will see improvements in
a relatively short amount of time. I personally recommend 30 minutes of
effective study every single day to learn English. The first step is
immersing yourself in the English language, by changing your daily routine to
incorporate simple tasks such as watching a movie, listening to a song or a
podcast, reading a book or the news in English. With the second step
being using your English, both in spoken and written form. Simple things
such as speaking to friends in English and keeping a diary in English will
enable you to better remember new words and vocabulary but also improve your
confidence communicating in English.
Are you working on all areas of your English: to be able to
communicate in English effectively, it is important to be developing your
reading, writing, speaking and listening skills, along with developing your
vocabulary and grammar skills at the same time. Are you working on all of
these areas on a daily basis?
Are you having fun learning English: English is a means of
communication and talking, writing and interacting with people should be
fun? If you are having fun and genuinely enjoying the learning process,
you will find that it will not take you that long to improve your level of
English as you will want to work harder and do more to improve. But, if
you are bored learning and not having fun, it will be a lot harder to develop
and improve your level of English.
Everyone is different and learns differently. I would love
to tell you the exact number of hours or days you need, but we as humans are
all different and learn differently. Do what works for you, stay positive
and I am sure that with these tips you will improve your level of English in no
time!
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