421. Setting Goals

Sarah: Hi Tom! How's your English learning journey going?


Tom: Hi Sarah! It's going well, but I feel like I need to set some clear goals to make progress.


Sarah: That's a great idea! Setting goals can really help. What do you want to achieve in your English learning?


Tom: I think I need to work on my vocabulary. Sometimes I struggle to find the right words when I'm speaking.


Sarah: That's a common challenge. How about setting a goal to learn 10 new words every week?


Tom: That sounds doable. I'll make a list and try to use them in sentences.


Sarah: Awesome! And what about pronunciation? Have you thought about improving that?


Tom: Definitely. I often feel like my pronunciation holds me back. Maybe I can practice reading aloud for 10 minutes every day.


Sarah: That's a great idea! Reading aloud can really help with pronunciation. And what about grammar? Do you want to focus on that too?


Tom: Yes, I think I need to brush up on my grammar skills. Maybe I can review one grammar rule each week and try to use it in conversation.


Sarah: Perfect! So, to summarize, your goals are to learn 10 new words a week, practice reading aloud for 10 minutes daily to improve pronunciation, and review one grammar rule each week.


Tom: Exactly! Thanks for helping me set these goals, Sarah. I feel much more focused now.


Sarah: Anytime, Tom! Remember, setting achievable goals is the key to success in language learning. Good luck!