202. A key to success

The teacher trainer/coach told me,

"The learner must be convinced, must interiorize, that he can reach fluency at speaking and writing in English; fluency or at least some capacity of mastering the language.

If he is not convinced, he won't struggle with all his possible commitment to reach that goal.

Ok, he can be studying now; think of an adult learner for example; he should bear in mind that he has a goal, a target, he should study with a goal in mind.

He shouldn't think he can't get this target, that he is too old, or he does not have the potential to hit the target.

These ideas were somehow expressed by genius H. D. Brown, in the book reference I told you some days ago, A Practical Guideline to Language Learning. A Fifteen-Week Program of Strategies for Success, published in 1989 ."



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