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What? What is your English learning goal?

1. IELTS 9.0

2. TOEIC 850

3. CEFR C2

4. TOEFL iBT

5. Cambridge ESOL: BEC, BULATS

6. SAT I

How? How do you learn English?

Here are our top tips on how to learn English quickly:

1. Read everything you can get your hands on

2. Actively take note of new vocabulary

3. Talk with real live humans

4. Subscribe to podcasts or Youtube channels (in English)

5. Go abroad

6. Use your friends

Why? Why I’m learning English – a motivation activty

Read what other learners say about their motivation. Tick any that have similar reasons to you. How are your reasons different?

1. “I’m learning English because it will be useful for my job.”

2. “It’s the language of science and research. I need to pass English to succeed in my studies”

3. “We’re going on holiday to New York in October.”

4. “I always wanted to learn English again but until now I haven’t tried. English will help me develop personally and professionally. I’d really like to be able to express myself in English.”

5. “I wasn’t very good at English at school, we had a terrible teacher and it was just another subject, another obligation. But now it’s my hobby and I’m learning it because I want to, not because I have to.”

6. “I tried English classes three times before but they never lasted more than a few months. Then, two years ago a good friend said that she wanted to do the same, and now I never miss a class. Knowing that she’ll be there means I don’t want to stop.”

7. “The world is such a small place these days: travelling, on the internet, films and TV and so on, and it’s all English, English, English. I want to be part of the global community.”

8. “I remember the first time I went to Dublin, I couldn’t say anything. I felt like Tarzan! I just pointed to things that I wanted and smiled. But the last time I went to Ireland was much better. I could order food in a restaurant and ask questions politely. My boyfriend was so impressed. A good feeling!

9. “I don’t know, I’ve always enjoyed it, ever since I was at school. I was good at it so I carried on. It’s a part of my life that I’m really happy with.”