Learning a new language is a matter of willpower
Sep 25, 2025
Written by Gabriela Estrada
In the process of acquiring a second language second languagewhether it is English to advance in North America or French to excel in French-speaking countries such as Canada, the need to break down barriers involves, first and foremost, a profound act of will and personal decision.
Second language study can take time, so planning and structure are required. planning and structure guided learning to maintain the will and decision making. In this blog, I will tell you how to start this process in simple and practical steps, taking as a starting point internal reflection and alignment with the environment. Read with me to the end and discover how to how to successfully move forward in learning a new language.Let's get started!
Act of reflection: will in consonance with the environment
As much as today's global world demands that we communicate in a second language, change only occurs when a person decides to be fully in tune with the world. fully in tune with with that environment. The willingness to speak English, French or any other language manifests itself in the conscious decision of such factors:
- Accept that there will be mistakes and that you have to let go of the fear of sounding different or making grammatical mistakes. This is fundamental to start from awareness.
- Encourage daily practice by participating in classroom conversations, even when it is easier to remain silent. Even asking permission to ask a question can become a comfortable exercise to breaking the ice and letting yourself flow with the language.
- Commit to the process and understand that fluency in any new language requires time and constant effort.
The will is the engine that transforms the external need (the environment, the university, the job, the country) into an internal action (learning, speaking English, French).
The risk of learning in isolation
Attempting to learn a language in isolation, i.e., just watching English movies, listening to podcasts, or reading sporadically, without a solid structure or guidance, can lead to inconsistency and waste of time and resources..
Self-taught learning works to a certain extentbut when it is no longer effective it carries the following risks:
- Structural gaps: essential grammar is not mastered, which slows down the construction of complex sentences.
- Lack of correction: no one corrects your pronunciation or common mistakes, which sets up bad linguistic habits.
- Waste of time and resources: time and money is invested in materials that do not offer measurable progress or a recognized certificate.
How to successfully advance in the new language?
The key is a certified and structured course. The best decision you can make is to transform your will into action. action with a language program that guarantees it:
- Logical progression: With levels designed to build your skills on a solid foundation.
- Intelligibility is ensured: thanks to the necessary correctness so that your speech is clearly understood.
- Measurable results: With a certification that validates their level, which is vital for academic or immigration procedures and for professional improvement.
The language barrier does not have to be fixed in your life. On the contrary, it is a test of will that can be overcome in a limited time. limited time. Speaking a new language is a matter of daring to take that step of reflection, to leave fear behind and to turn your will into your best tool for communicating with the globalized world.
How much time are you willing to invest in exchange for lifetime results? lifetime results?
Study certified languages at Planeta Immiland Education
We are the first language academy for migratory purposes and we have English and French courses specially designed for people who want to start from zero level.
The pedagogical approach of our courses is based on the Constructivist Theorytheory, focusing on the Communicative Approach. Our goal is to develop the four main four main language skills (ESL): speaking, reading, writing and listening, so that the student can so that the student can progressively insert himself/herself in the environment that most requires it.
Each level is completed over a period of two months. If the language is French, classes are from Monday to Thursday with three hours per day. If it is English, from Monday to Friday with two hours per day. See English English and French.
If you are thinking about learning a new language, the time to make the decision is now! I hope this topic will lead you to reflect on how to move forward successfully.
Thanks for reading, see you soon!
With love,
Planeta Immiland Education
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