Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Learner Profile: Caro

Caro was an Advanced Student in the FCPS ACE ESOL program. She moved to the United States in 2000 from Ecuador, and Spanish is her native language. 

She worked for a school as a family services assistant for many years, and wanted to get a promotion. She had interviewed for the new position before, but didn’t get it. She contacted the Career Navigator for practice with interviewing. After practicing for the interview several times, she was able to get the promotion!

She has good advice for other English learners. She says that most importantly, “it is essential to understand that learning is work.  Sometimes it is easy, and sometimes it isn't easy, but there is always work involved.”

She recommends these strategies for improving your English:

  • Don’t rely only on technology like Google translate. Try to do simple things like using a dictionary when you do not understand a word or to find the synonym of a word to comprehend the word's meaning in a sentence.  
  • Listen to music, communicate with people, and listen to audio books in English. 
  • Write down the benefits of learning English and how your life will improve if you learn English.
  • Study one hour per day.
  • Read things that interest you, whether it is non-fiction, fiction, novels, horror books, etc. 
  • Record yourself speaking English and listen back to improve your cadence and pronunciation.

Caro says something that helped her was to have a collage of pictures in her room with the things she dreamed of having in America, like a house, a good job, and a college education. 

Caro says that it is important to have patience with yourself and not compare yourself with other people; some students learn English fluently in a year, and others take years to master the language. She says to set a realistic long-term goal for yourself based on your current life.

As Caro says, “The way to achieve good fluency and vocabulary is to lay one brick every day. This means to practice and study every day to achieve your goal.” She sends her best wishes to all the current learners!

1 comment:

  1. Thank you, Caro, for sharing your story with all of us. Your words of wisdom are inspiring. They are also very practical steps to increase English language fluency. I have been sad because I am not practicing my Spanish and I cannot speak as well as I did in the past. I am going to take some of your advice to improve my Spanish and feel confident again. Congratulations on your new job too! MaryAnn, Program Manager, FCPS Adult ESOL Program

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