Hey, don't get me wrong or try to put words into my mouth - I didn't mean that you don't need to study English hard. I mean that you don't need to speak or write a perfect or too polished or flawless English. I know you have reason to be fluent in English, but it really takes a lot of time and effort to be so. You should be proud of your English if you can understand what I just said or what I mean by saying that. 

Be proud of your English

I can tell you have already learned English so hard and for so many years because you can write a blog post and you can understand what you just read and can even leave a comment on it. I know a little French and Japanese, but I can't make even a very simple sentence with French or Japanese, let alone write a French or Japanese blog post. I wish I could but I know it's not a piece of cake to learn any foreign language. So, forget it. Let's talk about English learning.

Try to learn from the mistakes

"Don't be afraid of learning other learners' mistakes." Some learners here may argue what if they can't spot the mistakes and learn them.  But you should know mistakes are everywhere - I doubt there is no mistake in English textbooks. In fact, we all make mistakes - even native English teachers. So, I'm not so sure if it's so reasonable for you to read only what native speakers write.  You should know you make mistakes even though you are writing something in your first language or mother tongue. Our advanced learners here, such as noaslpls, Anele, Mickey, nida, etc, always try to read as more blog posts as possible. Sure, they may have been reading the mistakes but their English has imroved so much. That's the way they find suitable for them to learn English. And, it may not be so fun to keep correcting each other. So, enjoy the learning and learn from the mistakes you/they may make.

Don't set your goal too high

Some learners may try to sound like a native speaker. Chances are you'll never be that fluent, no matter how hard you've tried to learn it - people can tell you aren't a native speaker just from what you write or say. I know a Canadian who can speak Chinese so well and is so popular in China. You can't help but wonder how could he speak it so well  - even better than average Chinese. But I know there must be some subtlest differences or tricks in the words that he may fail to fully understand. So, why try to pursue something you can't achieve - you should know how much we envy you what you already grasped in English learning.

What really matters is practice

I tend to say MyEC is just like a swimming pool. In the pool, you can see a lot of swimmers. Some can swim so well or so nicely while some are just beginners or newbies. However awkward you may be as a beginner, you deserve a compliment or praise because you can be called a real swimmer. Anyway you are now in the pool practicing. Hopefully, the experienced swimmers will help or teach you how to master the swimming skills. With more practice, one day you may be surprised to find you can swim so well, while some of the people may still hesitate and sit on the pool side - they may fear that other people may make fun of them if they can't swim that well. They should know they'll never be able to swim if they just keep watching. Unfortunately, most of our learners here may be just like what I just said - they never write a blog post or leave a comment; they just keep watching. They may succeed in saving face but they'll never succeed in learning English.

So, you don't need to be that fluent in English. Admit that you're just a learner and don't be afraid of making mistakes. What an enviable achievement - now you can read and unsterdand such an English blog post and you even can write in English. You earned it yourself and you should be proud of you. Keep it up and good luck in your English learning.

 

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  • @Islam

    You're very welcome. Yes, don't be afraid to make mistakes when you're learning a foreign language.

    @rase

    I'm glad you agree with me.

    @Gustavo

    Welcome to MyEC (my english club)! MyEC is just such an ideal place where you can practice English, and also make friends. Let me know if you need help here.

  • @Guo

    You are very welcome. This site (MyEC) is just a perfect place for learners to practice English. Try to get the most from it.

    It seems you can speak English quite well. Try to write blogs or comment on blogs by other members. I hope you will be our next active member.

  • Thank you so much for the Blog. Now I realize that I should do more active learning, such as writing.  I don't have a proper environment to use a lot of English. These days, I tried to think things in English. In some ways, this helps me a lot. But I always can't find proper words or can't use the correct grammar. 

    I like the analogy about the swimming pool. I'm a learner. And around me there are so many 'teachers'. MyEC is a good place to learn English. I would like to use it for more times.

  • @kegomoditswe

    So, why not try to be in the "pool"?  Try to get started - come on!  Don't just watch there:))

  • Wow! So many comments - you really made my day!!!  I'm so glad that you all enjoyed reading this blog/post and even tried to leave a comment on it.

    @Tara

    Thanks so much for the nice comment! I thought you must have missed this blog. In fact, I was looking forward to your comment. Yes, I agree English learning is a lifelong journey. Nothing is so easy when it comes to persistence, though. Thanks again, Tara!

    @Alexandr

    Thanks for commenting on this blog!

    @modaway

    You'er welcome!

    @qkhalaf

    Thanks!

    @Aafke

    I'm so gald you left your first comment here on this blog - I really enjoyed reading your nice comment. I think you should have already been in the "pool":)) I'm looking forward to your first blog - let me know if you write and publish one here.

    @ehsan

    Thank you!

    @ivan

    You're so welcome. Don't be afraid to make mistakes - just make mistakes and try to learn from the ones you made.

    @Jose

    Yes, we should admit that English isn't our first language. So, we don't need to be as fluent in English as native English speakers are. Keep practicing and enjoy your learning!

    @Anh

    Thank you so much for taking the time to comment on this blog. Yes, I can tell that you can speak English quite well. So, I see no reason why you are so afraid to communicate with other people with English. Keep practicing and never give it up.

    @Sambann

    I agree with you. Don't just watch there - try to participate in and be active. I can tell that you could be our next active member. I hope to see more comments and blog posts by you.

    @Willow

    Thanks!

    @ABHISHEK

    Congratulations - you'ar already in the "pool":)). You should know there are a lot of members who are still on the pool site. Welcome board!!! Keep practicing!

    @ABOOTTY

    Yes, you can say that again - learning English is just like learning how to ride a bike. Sure, learning English could be even more difficult - it takes a lot of time and effort to learn the language. And, yes, mistakes are everywhere. We make mistakes even when we're using our own language. With time and more practice, you can spot more and more mistakes, though.

  • I really liked Smith's comments about learning English. If you work, you will make mistakes. If you do not work, you will make no mistakes. If you want to learn how to ride a bicycle, you must ride it. While riding during the learning time, you are sure to fall down and sometimes to get injured. Otherwise, you cannot learn riding a bicycle. Likewise, you cannot learn or master a language without making mistakes. Whenever possible, you should speak and write English without thinking about any mistakes you may make in your speech and writing. Even great writers have made mistakes. Do you know that even Shakespeare made a mistake in one of his books? 

  • Thank you,This blog encourage us and really create a more interest about learning English. I'm the one of the person which is  in the swimming pool and trying to learn the skill of swimming, but i need the good master who will poise me in right time or create more potential to absorb the knowledge and skill of learning. thanks again for this blog.  

  • I have been learning English for years but I think I haven't practiced it a lot due to the environment of my living and workplace so I didn't learn much about the mistakes made. Having read your post, I just realized that I am the one of those who just keep watching but doesn't seem to be active in acquiring new knowledge by posting or participating in any activity of MyEC.

    Thank you so much for such a nice idea which pushes me to
    be more active in the environment of English learning.
  • thank you so much for the blog, I've been trying for years but until now I can't speak and write English fluently although I can read and listen quite good. Because of my grammar and vocabulary (they're too bad) so I am afraid of speaking with people in English, I was afraid that I would make mistakes and people would laugh in my face. But now, after reading your blog, I think I have more reason to speak with people more comfortably than before. Thanks again :)

  • Practice makes it perfect . Well done !

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