Intro
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Chigusa: Listeners, what's your reason for learning a language? |
Peter: Is it a personal goal? A hobby? |
Chigusa: Or do you have dreams of living in a country where it’s spoken? |
Chigusa: Welcome to an episode of Innovative Language Sunday News! I'm Chigusa and I'll be hosting today's Sunday News with my co-host, the founder of InnovativeLanguage.com, Peter Galante. |
Peter: Hi everyone! Peter, here! |
Chigusa: In this Sunday News, you’ll discover 10 reasons why people learn languages... |
Peter: ...and why knowing and sharing your reason is important for success.. |
Chigusa: ...and how you can get free PDF cheatsheets based on common reasons for learning. |
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Peter: Listeners, what's your reason for learning a language? |
Chigusa: Is it a personal goal? A hobby? |
Peter: Whatever your reason is, whether big or small, listeners... knowing it... |
Chigusa: ...and talking about it, or sharing it, is super important for your success. |
Peter: We’ll get into this, and the top 10 reasons in just a second. |
Chigusa: But first, listen up! |
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Peter: Our teachers explain every word to get you speaking…. |
Chigusa: We guide you from lesson to lesson with our Progress Tools... |
Peter: You can learn anywhere, anytime with our Mobile App... |
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Peter: And with Premium PLUS, you can even learn with your very own teacher. |
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Peter: But hurry, this discount expires tomorrow, February 28th, 2022. So click the link in the comments section to take advantage right now. |
Chigusa: Alright, so why is it important to know your reason for learning? |
Peter: Great question. More often than not, your reason is directly related to your goal... |
Chigusa: So something like... “I want to live in the country where the language is spoken.” |
Peter: That’s a good one. Or “I want to understand the culture, movies, and music.” |
Chigusa: But I think it can also be something simple like... “I’m just interested in the language.” |
Peter: Exactly. But, if you know your reason... you’ll always remember what got you started in the first place. And as a result, you’ll maintain your motivation and keep going. |
Chigusa: Now, Peter, what about sharing your reason with others? Why should a learner do this? |
Peter: By the way, when I say sharing, I don’t mean bragging about goals like “I’ll be fluent in 10 months.” But rather… “I’m learning because…of this and that.” Real reasons. |
Chigusa: I see. |
Peter: So when you talk about your reason for learning with others, you remind yourself indirectly. It’ll always be on top of your mind. And the more you think about it…? |
Chigusa: …the more likely you are to do it. Plus, you set an expectation, don’t you? Your friends now see you as someone who’s actively learning a language… |
Peter: Exactly. And that’s powerful, because that’s now part of your identity. Your identity is now someone that’s aiming to speak the language at a high level. Also, you convince yourself that you can and will learn the language. |
Chigusa: Ah, that’s a good point. A lot of people think they can’t learn a language… |
Peter: They think they don’t have the time for it... or usually the talent for it, as was the case with myself. |
Chigusa: Really? And that’s not true at all. All you need is the confidence to just start. So listeners, what’s your reason for learning? Share it with us. |
Peter: And if you’re interested in what other language learners are saying... |
Chigusa: We’ve asked. Here are the Top 10 Reasons for Learning a Language. |
Peter: Number One: I love the culture and the people who speak the language. |
Chigusa: This is a popular answer, especially amongst our Japanese and Korean learners. |
Peter: Number Two: I want to understand songs, movies, and TV shows. Also a very popular reason! |
Chigusa: That’s right. And listeners – songs, movies, and shows are great ways to immerse yourself in the language! |
Peter: If you’re spending your time learning AND also immersing yourself, you’re guaranteed to learn faster. |
Chigusa: Number Three: It's a beautiful language. |
Peter: You know, sometimes, an answer as simple as that is good enough. |
Chigusa: Yeah, it means you have a genuine interest in the language itself. |
Peter: Number Four: My family comes from a place where the language is spoken. |
Chigusa: The fifth one is similar: I want to speak to my partner's family in their language. |
Peter: The sixth one is kind of similar: I am learning the language to impress someone. |
Chigusa: Listeners, are you learning a language to impress or talk to someone special? |
Peter: That’s definitely a powerful motivator. The seventh one is... Ah, this one, you should say... |
Chigusa: Yes, yes, yes, please let me say it! I love traveling! |
Peter: This probably should be number one. Number Eight: I live... or... want to live in a country that speaks the language. |
Chigusa: Number Nine: I just love learning languages! |
Peter: What’s great about this is...if you’ve learned one language... some say, it’s EASIER to learn another. |
Chigusa: Because you learn HOW to learn a language, right? |
Peter: Exactly, Chigusa. If you learn one, you develop the habits and know-how to master another. |
Chigusa: And the last one, Number Ten: It’s just a personal goal. |
Peter: We hear this a lot. Especially from learners that stopped, took a break… and came back. |
Chigusa: Yeah, if you have a goal that you wanted to do, but never did... |
Peter: ...you want to come back to it and get it done. So, Chigusa, based on these reasons, you could say most people learn for love, for family… |
Chigusa: ...traveling or self improvement! |
Peter: To be honest, I’m a little surprised money is not on this list. Bilingual people have a better chance to make a little bit more money. Listeners, why are you learning? Leave us a comment right now. |
Chigusa: And be sure to get the free PDF Language Cheat sheets for love, family, traveling, maybe money, and much more... |
Peter: ...in the comments section. |
Chigusa: And remember.... |
Peter: If you want to start speaking the language with our complete learning program… |
Chigusa: Here’s your final chance to get a BIG 31% OFF Premium or Premium PLUS. |
Peter: Join now, and start speaking from your very first lesson... |
Chigusa: You learn conversations with our bite-sized audio/video lessons. |
Peter: Our teachers explain every word to get you speaking…. |
Chigusa: We guide you from lesson to lesson with our Progress Tools... |
Peter: You can learn anywhere, anytime with our Mobile App... |
Chigusa: You get powerful Study Tools to master words, grammar and conversations fast... |
Peter: And with Premium PLUS, you can even learn with your very own teacher. |
Chigusa: Get a BIG 31% OFF Premium or Premium PLUS. |
Peter: But hurry, this discount expires tomorrow, February 28th, 2022. So click the link in the comments section to take advantage right now. |
Outro
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Chigusa: Okay, well that’s going to do it for this edition of InnovativeLanguage.com Sunday News!* |
Peter: Bye everyone!* |
Chigusa: Thank you for listening, and we’ll see you all next time.* |
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