When i first moved to spain, in my first year, I wasn't speaking spanish or like a for anything. Lots of people come here as well, and, you know, they can get by speaking in english. And then when it's time to go somewhere else, they leave without knowing the language. So just because you don't have native speakers, this doesn't mean that you can't English. It's just kind of, your creating excuses for yourself,. maybe because it makes it more convenience than actually having to step outside your comforts. One part of it is like actually cultivating your global tribe. Ret so as you travel, as you meet people in different areas,
"I'm just bad at languages," "I'm too embarrassed to speak," "I'm too old to learn." These are some of the things people learning English tell themselves. In this episode, Ethan, Andrea and Justin discuss these and a few other common excuses and attitudes that prevent people from learning English. Whether you're a beginner, intermediate or advanced learner, this is a great opportunity to check in with yourself to make sure you're not disempowering yourself with these common excuses.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reallifeenglish/message