Two types of Confidence Problem English Learners Suffer From
April 17, 2020 , by Dr Julian Northbrook
Having a lot of confidence is a double-edged sword.
On the one hand, it’s very much a good thing. A confident person will make use of the opportunities that come their way, and improve as a result. On the other hand, someone who’s very confident may simply not care about their mistakes and messy English enough to fix it…
… and as a result they get stuck at a weird level where they’re able to communicate very well, but never go past that.
The video talks about this in more detail:
https://vimeo.com/408878781
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https://www.doingenglish.com/freetraining
All the best,
Julian Northbrook
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