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I hope you’re doing great in your language learning journey! Today, let’s talk about something important – the fear of judgment. This fear can hold you back, especially when learning English or any new language. But guess what? It’s not as big a deal as you might think.
I recently heard a cool quote in a podcast that goes like this: “Nobody pays as much attention to what you say or how you say it as you do. It’s all in your head. Everyone is just busy with their own stuff. So, don’t worry too much about it!”
Here’s the thing: when you’re learning English, or any language for that matter, it’s easy to feel self-conscious. You might worry about making mistakes or sounding funny. But remember, everyone makes mistakes while learning. It’s a part of the process!
So, let’s not let the fear of judgment stop us. Instead, let’s embrace the journey of learning. It’s okay to make mistakes; that’s how we learn and improve.
Now, here’s a question for you: How do you deal with the fear of being judged when learning a new language? Share your thoughts and tips with me! I’d love to hear from you.
Also, don’t forget to check out my new YouTube video that I released yesterday about Duolingo.
It’s packed with helpful tips for language learners like you.
Happy learning!
Tasnim x