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Step 2: Set your objectives

Whether you’re starting out or whether you’re stuck, you can get moving on your language learning journey via 4 easy steps.

The big picture question in Step 1 was about your motivation.

In Step 2, it’s about your goal: What do you ultimately want or need to be able to do in the language you’re learning?

Do you need or want to:

  • communicate more confidently at work with clients, patients and colleagues

  • pass an English exam for professional registration or to obtain a visa

  • succeed in your university studies

  • deal with travel tasks like food and accommodation plus make small talk with locals

  • get to know older or new family members and converse comfortably with them

  • have everyday conversations with people in the place you’ve moved to

  • read a book or watch a movie and understand quite a lot of it

  • complete a language programme or course book

In addition to this goal, do you have a deadline or is this an ongoing project?

In both cases, having some quick wins along the way will make it easier to keep going.

When you have a deadline, work backwards from the end date of your goal and set some short-term objectives.

For an open-ended project, identify an objective that you want to have reached by this time next year and then work backwards and set some short-term ones.

For example, if your goal is to brush up your heritage language so you can have a comfortable ongoing conversation with your older relatives, your stepping stones could be:

In 10 days: know the politeness phrases to address older relatives respectfully

In 1 month: know how to open conversations and make small talk for 5 minutes

In 3 months: know how to close conversations and be able to ask some questions about family history and understand some of the responses

In 6 months: be able to ask more questions about family history and be able to understand most of the responses

In 9 months: be able to converse comfortably for half an hour

Putting in place regular short-term objectives ensures you make steady progress reaching your long-term objective.

Step 2: Set your objectives.

Here are Step 1, Step 3 and Step 4.

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© Christina Wielgolawski