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After a short “digital detox,” I’m back with fresh thoughts on one of my favorite topics: taking responsibility for your own language learning. I share why stepping away from technology can improve focus, how your confidence in English might be lower than your actual ability, and a simple habit I used while learning Japanese—writing down what I wanted to say and finding out later how to express it naturally.
We’ll talk about keeping conversations going even without the perfect word, why most conversations are about connection (not flawless grammar), and how to build independence as a learner. No class, textbook, or teacher can do it all—you are ultimately responsible, and that’s a powerful thing.
Full transcript and notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YNAzIBMR9TtFD_egEZQGg4yBp_5EwOsqKYgsqncavME/edit?usp=sharing
After a short “digital detox,” I’m back with fresh thoughts on one of my favorite topics: taking responsibility for your own language learning. I share why stepping away from technology can improve focus, how your confidence in English might be lower than your actual ability, and a simple habit I used while learning Japanese—writing down what I wanted to say and finding out later how to express it naturally.
We’ll talk about keeping conversations going even without the perfect word, why most conversations are about connection (not flawless grammar), and how to build independence as a learner. No class, textbook, or teacher can do it all—you are ultimately responsible, and that’s a powerful thing.
Full transcript and notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YNAzIBMR9TtFD_egEZQGg4yBp_5EwOsqKYgsqncavME/edit?usp=sharing