Why is it hard to improve ones English?

Dean William

The answer to this question is pure and simple.

 

1. It’s because you are someone who’s not willing to take the necessary steps that is needed to get yourself to improve.

 

2. It’s because you are someone who’s not willing to put in the necessary effort that is needed to get yourself to improve.

 

3. It’s because you are someone who’s not willing to put in the necessary time that is needed to get yourself to improve.

 

4. It’s because you are one who’s not willing to push yourself out of your comfort zone to get yourself to practice speaking in English like how you should be doing on a daily basis.

 

5. It’s because you are too much focused on improving your vocabulary, grammar, and whatever test that you are trying to pass with very high scores.

 

6. It’s because you rely too much on your native spoken language when it comes to learning English.

 

7. It’s because you are always making too much excuses for yourself for not being able to practice speaking in English on a daily basis.

 

8. It’s because you aren’t listening carefully enough to the people who’s trying to help you to become a better English conversational speaker.

 

9. It’s because you are always spending too much time with people who isn’t giving you the correct information that is needed for you to better understand English in a correct way.

 

10. It’s because you are paying too much attention to people who’s trying to explain English to you who doesn’t really know how to speak English correctly and smoothly in a conversational way.

 

 

If you truly want to improve your English speaking level, your English understanding level, and your English communicational level, you must… Let me say this again!!… You must put in the necessary time, energy, and effort that is needed to help yourself to improve your English without making any type of excuses for not being able to practice English in a conversational way on a daily basis.

 

If you are serious about improving your English, and you are looking for someone to seriously help you to improve your English conversational skills, feel free to request a lesson time with me.

 

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