❌➡️✅ Why English Mistakes Are Actually a Good Thing
🔥 The Brutal Truth About Learning English
After 23 years of teaching English, I've noticed something.
The students who improve the fastest are rarely the smartest.
They're simply the ones who are willing to make mistakes.
For example, many French learners say:
❌ "I have 23 years."✅ "I am 23 years old."
Or:
❌ "I assist a meeting."✅ "I attend a meeting."
When I first arrived in Thailand, I made plenty of mistakes too. Sometimes I mixed Thai and English, used the wrong words, or completely misunderstood what people were trying to tell me.
And that's okay.
Mistakes are not a sign that you're bad at English.
They're a sign that you're learning.
Every fluent English speaker has made thousands of mistakes before becoming confident.
So here's my question:
👉 What's the last English mistake you made that taught you something?
Or...
👉 How many mistakes do you think you've made in English this week?
Let's normalize making mistakes. That's how progress happens. 🚀
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