You can’t learn a new language in a month. It takes time, dedication, and many mistakes. Whether you feel positive or negative about your language learning progress right now, this video is a reminder that learning takes time. You need to go one step at a time, be comfortable with making mistakes, engage with other people who are learning the language, and remember that learning IS A PROCESS. So, the next time you feel frustrated by your second language progress, remember these proverbs: Rome wasn’t built in a day; actions speak louder than words; you can’t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs; if you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours; you have to learn to walk before you learn to run. Take the quiz to test your understanding: https://www.engvid.com/5-proverbs-to-inspire-language-learners/
More of my videos about learning English:
"My English isn't improving. What should I do?" https://youtu.be/tS5Nf7XzTys
"What's my English level?" Going from beginner to intermediate English https://youtu.be/X77lescagKc
In this lesson:
00:48 Rome wasn't built in a day.
01:36 Actions speak louder than words.
02:20 You can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs.
03:29 If you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours.
04:55 Learn to walk before you learn to run.
05:30 – Summary –