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Episode 240: EwK240 - Megan Miller on routines and habits


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My guest today is Megan Miller, whom I met last year on LinkedIn.

Megan Miller is the CEO of Aprovechar Language Solutions, LLC, a company which acts as a bridge between English and Spanish language learners. Her personalized and small group programs take a habit-based approach, and whether it’s in class or a Book Club – you know you’ll have fun! Megan has a Bachelor’s in Spanish Language, Literature, and Culture and is certified to Teach English as a Foreign Language.
We talked about:
• Megan’s podcast for learners of Spanish and how she focuses on one word in each episode.
• How habits and routines can help us to improve our language skills.
• The mountains and valleys of language learning and what you can do when it stops being fun.
• What we want to call ourselves – teacher? Coach? Mentor? Trainer? What do these things mean in different languages?
• And it comes back again … learning a language needs to be fun!!

Find out more about Megan on the show notes page:
https://www.englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode240

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