Learning a language is exciting – in the beginning.
But once you no longer have to think before saying “Hi how are you?” and you’re not too afraid of “easy” conversations, you hit a wall.
Many students share this feeling:
“What should I do now? I want to reach the same advanced English level as all my colleagues, clients, and my boss… But I don’t know what to do!”
Here’s a secret: there is a way.
Now, I’m not going to tell you the standard advice. You know, the thing everyone tells themselves: “I just need to move to an English-speaking country. I need to go on an immersion.”
Yes, that sounds like a good plan… But often, it’s not. Why?
And if you’ve hit a wall with your English, you need a plan that gives you results:
An advanced English level that gives you confidence, credibility, charisma, for example.
With your own virtual immersion, you’ll see that you can finally achieve what you really want, for your situation, your goals, and your career.
To really make it work, you’ll attack the problem from all different angles in a systematic way. It’s a real way to progress faster and better.
So, what is a virtual immersion, exactly? How does it make you progress faster and better?
That’s what we’ll look at in Lesson 2 of our mini-course!
Now that you know how start building a program to reach your objectives, I’m curious to know: What are your immediate, most urgent objectives? Like if you had one coaching session with me, what would you want to focus on?
And what are your long term objectives, for the next 6-12 months?
And in our next lesson, we’ll see exactly how each of the elements in your program is going to help you improve a specific aspect of your English.
See you next week,
Christina
P.S.
Just to try something different… If you also want to read this email in your language, you can!
1. Copy the text of my email message
2. Go to this free online translation tool
3. Paste the text in the translator (make sure the 1st language is “English”)
4. Select your native language for the 2nd language
5. Click the button “translate”
Note that these are automated online translations, so they’re not perfect… But they can help you understand a bit better if you need it!
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