Planning

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Planning OPSHow to set clear, concrete language learning goals that you can reach quickly and easilyThe Language Learners Goal Planning GuideHow to plan for language learning success...in 3 easy stepsThe 10% principleLanguage Learning Planning OPS

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Objectives

Get clear about what you want

Learn faster and more efficiently

Stay focused and on track

Plan out step-by-step what you need to do

Know how to set clear language learning goals

3 key areas to set goals in

2 goal planning methods

3 Kinds of goals to set

Steps

Intro

problems

not knowing what they want

not knowing how to get it

get mediocre/zero results

never reach their goals

do what everyone else does

same courses

same material

same results

follow the pack for miserable results

10% Principle

understand

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understand that this process is powerful and liberating

easy

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make things easy for yourself. Keep it simple and don't complicate them

habits

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create positive habits that support your goals

instructions

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these are the instructions on how to set clear, concise, concrete goals that you can hit

xerox

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copy other people's successes...don't follow the crowd...find those mavens who have achieved

objectives

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what is it that you really want?what is your ultimate, long-term goal?

rise up

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stand up for yourself and stop letting others tell you what you need to be doing. Decide what you want and go for it. quote

quotes

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world steps aside for the man who knows where he is going.

jack

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jack - learned English by watching movies...have a plan...keeps your brain from being overwhelmed and getting stressed out.

Set Final Objective - DESTINATION

BIG BANG

ambitious

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set big goals...don't worry about how you are going to hit them. Just decide what you want right now. Later we will talk about hitting them.

quickly

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take swift, decisive action...answer the 10 questions and get clear about what you want.

challenging

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choose goals that challenge you and stimulate your creativity

What is final outcome you are looking for?

SMART Series

checklist

10 questions

summarize answers

reframe your goal

10 questions

Planning Process - MAP

Methods

Backward

Forward

Write out steps

Add Details

Improvise

Steps Light Up

checklist

backward plan

fill in blanks

light up steps

Planning Guide

Set Goals - JOURNEY

Long

quarterly/yearly

Mid

monthly

Short

weekly

tangible

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language learning goals are tangiblevocabularystructurespronunciation

Goal Setting Wksht

Wrap-up

personal reflections

planning brings clarity

daily, weekly, monthly, yearly

teaching classes and planning

forward

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constantly move forward...even if it's just one step at a time. playing mother may i with giant, big, small, and baby steps

yes

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say yes to yourself...say yes to your goals...say yes to your success...say yes to life

never give up

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make up your mind about what you want and why...is this what you really want? What are you willing to do to make it happen?

motivation

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what is motivation - internal / externalwhy do you want to learn the language?

zip

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move steadily along the path to success...not so much the speed...but the steadiness. story...turtle and the hare

3 Key Areas

Vocabulary

Sentence Structures

Pronunciation

Brainstorm

questions

facts

statistics

reasons

ideas

notes

lists

reminders

thoughts

things to do

cheklists

details

steps

comparisons

contrasts

illustrations

stories

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tortise and the hare

Intro

#1 Secret

Why planning is important

Personal

Why planning is important

Social Proof

How others plan

Sample

What you need to ask yourself

Outline

Intro Overview

Full System

Current Objectives

Subtopic

Step 1: Objectives

Step 2: Process

Step 3: S

Worksheets

Goal Clarification Worksheet

Planning Guide

Goals

Videos

Personal Informal - Bonding

PP - Presentation

Scr - Resources

Resources

Workbook

Top 10 Resources

Videos

Websites

Podcasts

Resource Kit

Success

Vision

Time Management

Organization

Pro Interview