2014年05月27日
Language Goals
Setting goals in life can help you achieve a lot. However, when you're learning a language it can be hard to set tangible goals. A common goal is to "be fluent", but what does "fluent" mean? If you can order lunch at a restaurant are you fluent? If you can give an academic speech at a university are you fluent? If you can read and understand a novel are you fluent? What if you make a small mistake, are you not fluent?
Here are some examples of good goals you can set in your English learning:
- Memorize a song you like and be able to sing it at karaoke
- Finish a chapter of a book in English and take note of the words and phrases you're unsure of (then ask your teacher about it!)
- Write and give a speech in English
- Pass an exam at a certain level (for example, TOEFL)
- Memorize 10 vocabulary words
- Practice speaking/reading/writing for 10 minutes a day
What are your English learning goals?

Here are some examples of good goals you can set in your English learning:
- Memorize a song you like and be able to sing it at karaoke
- Finish a chapter of a book in English and take note of the words and phrases you're unsure of (then ask your teacher about it!)
- Write and give a speech in English
- Pass an exam at a certain level (for example, TOEFL)
- Memorize 10 vocabulary words
- Practice speaking/reading/writing for 10 minutes a day
What are your English learning goals?

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