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Recognizing progress and improvement over time from "summary" of How I Learned English by Paula Massadas Pereira,Bruna Massadas

As we go through the challenges of learning a new language, it is important to acknowledge the progress we make over time. Learning English is not an easy task, and it can often feel overwhelming. However, by recognizing the improvements we have made, no matter how small they may seem, we can stay motivated and continue to push ourselves forward. In our journey to learn English, it is natural to encounter setbacks and obstacles. We may struggle with certain grammar rules, pronunciation, or vocabulary. It is easy to get discouraged when we feel like we are not making progress. However, if we take a step back and reflect on how far we have come, we can see that we have indeed made improvements. By acknowledging the progress we have made, we can boost our confidence and self-esteem. This positive reinforcement can fuel our motivation to keep going and strive for further improvement. It is important to celebrate our achievements, no matter ho...
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    How I Learned English

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