My language learning journey

 

Introduction

In this last blog post I want to talk about my language learning journey which is basically how I managed to learn English. It was a very long and complex process and because I have been learning it since I was a child I might not be able to fully describe it. I will rather focus on things I remember and the things that might help you learn the language.

Learning English

I am still not quite sure how I learned English. As I mentioned in the introduction, it was a very long process. I would say the main reason I learned English the way I did are my parents. In early primary school they signed me and my brother up for the private English lessons. The lessons would then go on for many years and I think they gave me a lot and I am grateful for that. At some point I would also start to engage with English more on my own. I would find the English music I like, learn the lyrics and try to translate them, watch YouTube in English, read in English etc. For a very long time I used subtitles as it made it easier for me to understand everything but at some point, I decided to stop, and it was a great thing. Now I don’t need them at all. One of my friends also played a huge part as we used to chat in English a lot. The problem I have had not so long ago was that I have never really had a chance to speak English but since arriving here in Oulu, everything changed. I literally had to speak English, and it allowed me to make a huge progress. For the past few months, I have been using English a lot in my everyday life, and I feel like my communication skills improved significantly.

Summary

Learning a language is not a simple task. It requires a lot of time and effort but in the end, it is definitely worth it. Perhaps the best way to learn a language is to simply engage with it as much as possible, at least that is what I hear all the time, and it also seems to be true based on what I have written. I am definitely going to keep engaging with English and by doing so, keep improving it. That is all I have to say, good luck with your language learning!

Comments

  1. It's good to know that you started off at a young age and eventually got the chance to implement your skills now. I like your enthusiasm on engaging with English and I hope you can make good progress. All the best.

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  2. I really liked reading about your journey! Moving to Oulu and having to actually speak English every day clearly made a big difference. I totally agree that the best way to learn is just to stay engaged with the language as much as possible!

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  3. I like how you admitted that you're not entirely sure how you learned English because that's actually very true for me too.

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  4. Your post nicely shows how long-term exposure, supportive parents, and real-life use helped you learn English. Moving to Oulu clearly gave you the push to start speaking more confidently. Great progress!

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  5. Great post! Taking subtitles of your videos and movies is a game changer. Keep up the good work!

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