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The individual is motivated to learn English to enhance their language skills and sees it as an important educational tool. They face challenges with listening exercises but are overcoming them through daily practice. Their future goals include becoming a teacher and a translator, addressing the lack of language learning opportunities in their country.

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Interview

The individual is motivated to learn English to enhance their language skills and sees it as an important educational tool. They face challenges with listening exercises but are overcoming them through daily practice. Their future goals include becoming a teacher and a translator, addressing the lack of language learning opportunities in their country.

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1.

About your Motivations for Learning English: What motivated you to choose this
career?

"One of my goals has always been to perfect myself in some languages. English, as
an educational tool, has been underestimated in the past, but now it is on the
rise, so this is the perfect moment for me."

2. What have been the biggest challenges you have faced while learning English, and
how have you overcome them?
"One of my biggest challenges has been 'listening exercises.' A couple of months
ago, I had a job interview, and my interviewer had a native level of English, but I
struggled to respond quickly. One way to overcome these problems is to train our
ears every day so that the correct sound of words becomes familiar."

3. In your opinion, what are the most effective teaching methodologies for learning
English?

"In my personal experience, I always recommend understanding the grammatical


structure first, and once that's mastered, mimic and repeat words, then move on to
short sentences."

4. How do you think the English-speaking culture has influenced your learning of
English?
Through movies, music, and social media, I’ve been exposed to various accents,
slang, and cultural expressions that are not typically covered in textbooks.

5. What plans or goals do you have for the future now that you are studying
english? How do you plan to apply your knowledge in the professional field?

One of my goals is to become a teacher. In my country, there is a significant lack


of opportunities for learning a language, but if we look at another professional
aspect, I would also like to work as a translator.

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