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  • Hello this is Jack from tofluency.com and in this video

  • I'm going to talk about a process vs

  • an event and why this is relevant

  • to learning English. So, keep watching!

  • Think of a famous football player, for example

  • Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo

  • When we think about these football players, it's very easy to see their skills

  • And how they have benefited

  • from the skills, like the beautiful wives

  • the big cars, all the money, and the fame

  • but what we don't see is how they got there

  • we don't see what they did and what they continue to do

  • on a daily basis to have that really

  • high-level of skill. This is the same

  • for English learning too - when you see somebody

  • who is a non-native speaker speak fluently

  • understand what they hear and have lots of confidence when they speak

  • that's what we see, but again we don't see

  • what they did and what they continue to do

  • on a daily basis to have that high-level

  • this is important because having a high level of English

  • doesn't just happen overnight - it is not

  • just an event - instead it is the result

  • of a process; the result of doing the right things

  • on a daily basis - and when you focus

  • on this process and make the changes you need to make

  • to create the environment and habits of doing the right things

  • this is when you will start making real progress

  • that is why I say it's all about the journey - it's all about the journey

  • to fluency and having as much fun as possible

  • during this journey. So, make the changes you need to make

  • to reach a high level; get into the routine of learning English

  • and get into the habit of using English. If you have

  • any questions about this, leave them below the video

  • and also leave me a comment telling me

  • how you going to get into the habit of using English

  • every day. Thanks for watching and I'll see you next time!

Hello this is Jack from tofluency.com and in this video

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