If you were hoping to find an article with the magic formula on how to:
Learn English in 5 days, 2 weeks, a month, 3 months, etc.,
Then this is the answer you weren’t looking for, but needed to hear!
It would be nice if we lived in the Matrix, where Neo, played by Keanu Reeves, could just take the blue pill and become an expert in anything that he so wished.
The fact is, the world that we live in requires hard work and dedication. Just think about anything you have accomplished in this life and ask yourself, did it come easy? I think we can agree that the vast majority of us will answer no.
So then why are you looking for a or should we say the easy way out?
Well, besides English being entirely necessary in today’s world. Let’s look at some of the reasons you might be desperately seeking to learn English as fast as possible.
Work
In the business world, you might feel that you are behind and need to catch up to be competitive with your peers in today's global market. In other words, English means job security, the opportunity for career advancement, passing or not passing job interviews, closing deals, participating in meetings, getting along with your boss at an international company and more.
Exams
Perhaps you want to immigrate or study abroad in an English speaking country. You are leaving soon and need to pass an exam such as the IELTS, TOEFL, etc. to be accepted.
Travel
You have a trip or vacation coming up, and you want to be able to enjoy yourself or be able to talk with people. Maybe it's just a matter of being able to order food at restaurants, check in and out of hotels, rent a car.
It makes sense to me. I want to give it a try for free!
Here's the thing, it's just like Tim says:
“All these “How To Make Millions Courses” that are available online are what's causing you the problem. The goal of these courses is to make out like they have all the answers and give you long-winded BS strategies, which won't work anyway.”
Unfortunately, many possess a very broken English at best, which didn’t nearly reflect the amount they had invested in learning the language.
Besides, it being quite costly, in the majority of cases, people end up spending even more time and money having to relearn or fix what they learned.
It can get messy. Our advice is to redefine your goal from trying to learn English as fast as possible into something more tangible and achievable.