Why I Learn English Language

Why I Learn English Language

This is part 7 of ‘How Do I Learn English‘. So, let’s look at some common reasons students give for ‘why I learn English language.’

In the previous lesson we looked at goal setting for English students. Setting your English learning goals is the first step

It’s important to understand what your final objective is so that you can reach your English learning goals as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Why I Learn English Language?

Since I’ve taught and worked with so many English students over the years…I’ve learned a lot.

One of the first questions that I ask them in the classroom is why they want to learn. It helps me understand why they want to learn English so I can help them learn English more efficiently.

So, to help you get started, let me share some of the most common reasons that students tell me’why I learn English language‘ over the years.

Why I Learn English Language – Answers From The Students

1.The first reason students tell me ‘why I learn English language‘ is for job security. Students learn English because they are afraid of losing their current job, or because they want to get a better job.

You won’t believe how many students come to me to start learning English after it’s to late. They didn’t speak English and lost out on a great opportunity. And then they decide to start studying English.

2. Another reason students tell me ‘why I learn English language‘ is to pass a college entrance exam or some sort of proficiency test.

3. Other English students tell me that they just want to learn English to be more culturally refined people. I did a survey on the website a while back and 54% of those surveys chose this answer as their reason for ‘why I learn English language’.

4. Also, many English students want to learn English so they can travel to a foreign country on their vacations.

5. Other English students tell me that they want to learn simply because they like the language. Interestingly enough, these are usually my most motivated learners.

6. There are those students who have to learn English because of their profession…like doctors, computer programmers, etc.

7. And of course there are also those students who come to class, simply because their parents force them to.

Why I Learn English Language? What About You?

Think about these objectives. Think about your final objectives. Why are you learning English? What do you really want to accomplish?

Once you know what your goals are, then you can create a plan to reach it. Think about

  • what you need to do to make this happen,
  • how much time you need to study to reach this goal,
  • what skills will you need to focus on,
  • what key vocabulary do you need to learn?
  • Is there a specific course already designed that can help you?
So, sit down and think about this for a bit. Ask yourself, ‘why I learn English language?’ and write your answers down. You may find a much better way reach your goals while learning English.
Once you know what the answer is…read the next lesson to discover how to create your plan for learning English
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How To Learn In English

How To Learn In English Like A Rocket

This is part 5 of ‘How To Learn In English‘. So, after reading the previous lesson on ‘How Can We Learn English’ about positive habits…

The big question in your mind now is probably gonna be ‘How can you develop these positive habits to speak fluent English?”.

So, to help you understand this…I want you to think about developing positive habits like a rocket taking off into outer space.

A rocket burns up most of its fuel when taking off so that it can reach a high enough speed to escape the pull of gravity. It burns very little fuel once it leaves the earth’s atmosphere.

And it’s the same way when with you when you are discovering how to learn in English and developing a new habit.

How To Learn In English…Like A Rocket

It can be very difficult to begin developing a new habit. It takes a lot of concentration. Let’s say you want to know how to learn in English and begin studying each evening…instead of watching TV. So, you get started, and you find that…

The first ten days of developing a new habit can be really difficult. You have to really focus on studying consistently. After that, your new habit still takes a lot of focus and concentration…but it starts to get a little easier up through day 20.

And then after that it becomes even easier…although you still have to consciously pay attention to it. After doing something consistently for about 30 day it becomes a new habit. And then you can do thing without thinking about them.

So, it’s important to remember to go easy in the beginning. Don’t try to develop several new habits at once…because will be concentrating too much energy on too many things and end up getting frustrated.

So just focus on developing one new habit at the time. Develop that habit well and then move on to the next one.

Don’t Develop Habits Like Me If You Want To Know How To Learn In English

I have to confess that I tried to develop to many habits at once about 2 years ago. I decided to make some major life changes. This involved developing about five new habits in my life.

I soon got frustrated, and gave up trying to change for awhile. But when I realized why, I went back and focused on one new habit at a time. It was much easier. Once I  developed one habit…I freed up mental energy to focus on another.

Which means, that our goal here is to show you how to learn in English by developing new habits in four key areas like the mavens do. This will help you develop habits to learn English almost automatically…

So, you don’t have to concentrate on them so much. That wayt you’ll be almost like a plane on an auto-pilot flying towards your destination.

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How Do I Learn English Fluently And Proficiently?

How Do I Learn English

English Students Asking How Do I Learn English

Hey! If you’ve been asking yourself, ‘How Do I Learn English?’…then you are in the right place…because I’ve spent over 10 years helping English students just like you.

My name is David, by the way. I traveled to Brazil and learned the language fluently. Since English is my native language, lots of people asked me, ‘How do I learn English fluently like you learned Portuguese?’

So, I started helping them when they asked me…’David, how do I learn English?’  And now I’d like to help you out by sharing what I know to help you master English fluently and proficiently.

How Do I Learn English?

Now, if that’s a question you’ve been asking, I want to help you. However, I want you to keep in open mind because some of the things I’m going share with you are probably different than what you were taught about traditional language learning theories.

And if so, that’s ok. Just realize that this information to help you answer the question ‘How do I learn English?’ is based on three things:

  1. My own language learning experience
  2. My observations of English students in classrooms for over ten years now and…
  3. Interviews with other English mavens who have learned to speak a new language fluently.

So, let me tell you exactly what we’re doing here. See, over the years I’ve noticed that some English students learn much faster than others. At first, I just thought it was a ‘gift’ that some had and others didn’t.

Have You Ever Asked ‘How Do I Learn English’ To A Real Maven?

However, I watched the best English students, and I realized that they did things a bit differently. And as I researched for answers to this question and interviewed these students, I realized that these special habits can be developed by anyone who had been asking me, ‘How do I learn English?’

I realized the best way I could help my English students was by helping them develop these habits too…so they could experience a higher success rate as well.  I created a few tools and resources that would help any English student who was asking ‘how do I learn English?’ master the language faster and easier.

The students loved it. And we developed it into a system that anyone can apply to their own English learning. So, I decided to make this available to more English students like you online as well.

The Learning System To Help Anyone Who’s Asking, ‘How Do I Learn English?’

Now, this English learning system is what we call ‘EXL’. It’s based on a powerful language learning formula which we’re going to be sharing with you in this course.  So,  if you’ve been asking yourself ‘how do I learn English?’ then my goal with this English learning system is to give you the knowledge and tools to help you join the secret maven society.

I want to help you become one of the elite, English speaking students who learn to speak English fluently and proficiently.

I’ll be sharing the answers I gave those who asked me, ‘How do I learn English?’ and extra information about what my best English students do so that you too can

  • follow in their footsteps,
  • develop the same habits they develop and…
  • help you maintain your focus on your goals.

So, let me answer your question ‘How do I learn English?’ by giving you an overview of this English learning system to show you what the mavens do and how they do it.

Then you’ll be able to zoom in and actually start doing what you need to learn English quickly and efficiently.

But before that let’s go ahead and talk a little bit about

  • the mavens
  • who they are
  • what they do and…
  • how knowing about them can help you speak excellent English!

So, go ahead and read on to discover How Do I Learn English Like A Maven?

This is part 1 of How Do I Learn English – View all of the lessons in this series

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How Do I Learn English – Part 2

How Do I Learn English

How Do I Learn English Like A Maven?

This is part 2 of our series on ‘How do I learn English?’ In this lesson, I want to tell you a little about the best English students I’ve met over the years…that I call mavens.

So, first, let’s go ahead and define the word ‘maven‘ so you know what it means…because words can have different meanings in different contexts.

I want to define how we’re going to be using the word ‘maven’ in the context answering ‘How do I learn English’ for those who are learning English as a Second Language.

How Do I Learn English Like A Maven?

Today the word ‘maven’ is currently synonymous with the word ‘guru’. A guru is someone who is an influential leader in their circle. It is someone who has reached a certain status due to their wisdom or knowledge. Others aspire to be like them or look up to them when they need help.

So, we’re going to use the word ‘maven’ in the context of English learning to refer to someone who has already learned English fluently and proficiently. They’ve already answered the question, ‘How do I learn English?’ themselves…and can now help you.

So, in this sense we use maven to refer to English students who can understand what English speakers are saying and can express themselves well in English.

Can I Be An English Maven Too?

Well, the fact is…you already are a maven! The word maven originates from Hebrew and refer to one who is a seeker of knowledge and wisdom. So, we’re also going to be using the word ‘maven’ to refer to those who are seeking knowledge on how to learn the English language so that they can  communicate fluently and proficiently.

So, yes…in a way…you are already a maven too even if you are still asking yourself, ‘How do I learn English?’.

That means we’ll be using the word ‘maven’ to refer to those who are learning English as well as to refer to those who have already learned English fluently.So, through the context you’ll know if we’re referring to one who is learning English or if we’re referring to someone who has already mastered the English language.

But mostly we will be referring to those who have already learned English fluently and proficiently…those who you are seeking to model in your quest to discover ‘how do I learn English’.

How do I learn English? –  Key Factors To Success

Understanding what these English mavens did to learn fluent English. It will help you answer the question, ‘How do I learn English?’ for yourself.

Because, as I traveled around different countries, I met many people who had already learned English fluently. I interviewed them to find out what they had done to learn how to speak excellent English and how they had answered the question ‘How do I learn English’.

Also, as I observed my English students, I noticed that there were 3 key factors to their success…which is what I want to share with you as you answer the question ‘How do I learn English’?

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English Phrases Expressions – Hit The Jackpot

English Phrases Expressions - Hit The Jackpot

English Phrases/Expressions - Hit The Jackpot

Hey! We have more English phrases expressions for you in this series. In today’s idiomatic expression lesson we’ll be looking at the phrase ‘hit the jackpot’ in English. So, if you’re an English student wanting to improve your ESL skills keep on reading.

This particular idiom in the category of English phrases expressions refers to money…and specifically winning a lot of it. So, let’s find out what ‘hitting the jackpot’ means and how you can use it to express yourself more proficiently in English.

Definition of the Expression ‘Hit The Jackpot’

The expression ‘hit the jackpot’ means to win a lot of money very suddenly…usually when someone wins at the casinos or in the lottery. The word ‘jackpot’ refers to the accumulated stakes or cash in the competition, lottery, or game.

The value of the jackpot increases a small amount each and every time that the game is played…which means that the prize increases the longer it takes for someone to win the ‘pot’.

So, when used in English phrases expressions like ‘hit the jackpot’, it means that someone has been quite lucky.

Pronunciation of the Vocabulary Word ‘Jackpot’

‘jak-”pät (pronunciation source)

Origins of the English Phrases Expressions ‘To Hit The Jackpot’

The ‘pot’ refers to the ‘money that is up for grabs’ in a game of poker. So, a ‘jackpot’ refers to the betting pool in a version of draw poker in which a pair of jacks or higher were required to start betting. The person holding the jacks could require other players to bet against them or drop out of the game.

Playing poker this way was intended to “jack up” the competition and increase the value of the pot. So, you could gain a rich ‘pot’ or a lot of money by hitting the jackpot. Read more about these English phrases expressions here.

Explanation of How To Use These English Phrases Expressions

You now know that this expression refers very lucky people who win lots of money that accumulates in the jackpot or lottery. So, let’s take this a bit further. You can associate these English phrases expressions as referring to someone who is very lucky and successful at what they set out to accomplish.

If you want to say that someone is very lucky or became very successful in a short period of time, then you can say that they ‘hit the jackpot’

Examples Using These English Phrases Expressions

  • “Well, I’d say that Brenda hit the jackpot. Where did you go to law school?” – Catch Me If You Can
  • We hit the jackpot last night and came back with a lot of extra money.
  • Joe hit the jackpot in the lottery last week.
  • I really wanted a large apartment with a huge pool, and I really hit the jackpot with this one.
  • Congratulations! You really hit the jackpot at work last week with that new promotion.

Using The Expression ‘Hit The Jackpot’ - Conversation Dialogue  with English Phrases Expressions

Okay. So, now let’s put these English phrases expressions all together for you in a sample ESL dialouge using the idiomatic expression ‘hit the jackpot’ so you can see how native speakers would use this expression in a normal conversation.

Mark: Well, how did it go?

Sally: Great! They love our site and want to sponsor us.

Mark: That’s awesome! How much will they give us?

Sally: Believe it or not, everything we asked for! 1.5 million dollars.

Mark:Wow! We really hit the jackpot.

Great! So, now go back and practice the dialogue with a friend until it sounds smooth and natural and you feel comfortable with English phrases expressions like ‘hit the jackpot’. Then, get out there and look for conversations where you can use English phrases expressions like this.

Synonyms for this Expression in English

Here are some English phrases expressions that you can use instead of ‘hit the jackpot’ to express yourself in more ways:

break the bank, clean up, hit the mark, make a killing, score, strike it rich, luck out

So, there you have it folks! A quick lesson on the use of ‘hit the jackpot’ as one of the many English phrases expressions in the English language. I hope you enjoyed it. Leave your feedback in the comments below and let us know what you think which will help us improve these English phrases expressions lessons.

If you have any questions about these or other English phrases expressions…you can leave those in the comments below as well.

Don’t forget to check out more English Phrases Expressions here on the blog as well.

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