SMART goals in language learning


The well-known SMART formula is useful also for learning a foreign language. There are different interpretations for the letters. For the sake of clarity, let us stick to

·        S: specific

·        M: measurable

·        A: actionable

·        R: relevant

·        T: time-bound

With languages, we often set goals like this. “I want to speak language XYZ fluently”. This is neither specific nor measurable. We will go fishing for easy compliments.

Is it actionable? Most probably, we will fall for some easy cure, promising fluency at lightning-speed. Here in Moldova, some language schools post advertisements like “Perfect English in just one month”. Really? That means those schools are much more successful than their counterparts in the USA teaching American children English.

Is it relevant? Do I really need to learn all the words in a target language to be able to converse freely in all professional settings? If I am currently not reading and discussing topics like engineering, medieval poetry, and medicine, why should I force myself to do that in a new language? Why not focus on what I really like to talk about, and do it well?

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