Just Give Me a Reason not to learn English? Nice try. I’ve heard them all. Emotional blocks. Time pressure. Motivation meltdowns. Unrealistic expectations. And yes, even budget excuses. But what if you could flip every excuse on its head with the help of a little music?
Let’s dive into the top 9 obstacles English learners face—and how a few iconic songs might just inspire your comeback.
Song: “Feel This Moment” – Pitbull (feat. Christina Aguilera)
Fear. Frustration. Feeling like a failure before you even begin. These emotions can shut down your brain’s ability to absorb language. But language learning is meant to feel empowering.
Remedy: Be present. Be positive. Focus on the why behind your journey. Remind yourself how incredible it is to connect with new people, ideas, and cultures.
Song: “Started from the Bottom” – Drake
Ever catch yourself saying: I’m too old. I can’t memorize. I’ll never be fluent. These aren’t facts—they’re lies we repeat until we believe them.
Remedy: Change the script. Say: I can learn. I will improve. I don’t need to be perfect to make progress.
Song: “It’s Time” – Imagine Dragons
We’re all busy. Work, family, life. But you do make time—for Netflix, scrolling, or sleeping in. What if you swapped 20 minutes a day for English study?
Remedy: Start small. Use mobile apps. Watch English videos while commuting. Language learning is flexible. It fits around you.
Song: “The Way” – Ariana Grande
You want to learn, but where to begin? No clue what materials to use or how to structure your study time.
Remedy: Get a roadmap. Join a structured course or get help from a teacher. There’s no one right path—but there is a way that works for you. Let someone help you find it.
Song: “Gone, Gone, Gone” – Phillip Phillips
Maybe your energy is low. Maybe you just don’t feel like studying.
Remedy: Connect your learning to something bigger. A job. A friend. A dream. Set rewards for milestones. And if you can, find a study buddy who helps you keep going.
Song: “Cruise” – Florida Georgia Line
The old saying: You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. Wrong. History is full of people who learned new skills late in life.
Remedy: Shift your mindset. Age isn’t a limit. It’s an asset. You bring experience, discipline, and perspective to the learning process.
Song: “Next to Me” – Emeli Sandé
Some think they’ll speak fluently in 7 days. Others believe they’ll never learn in a million years. Both extremes are wrong.
Remedy: Expect steady progress, not perfection. Celebrate each improvement—every new word, every conversation that goes smoother. Consistency wins.
Song: “Scream & Shout” – will.i.am (feat. Britney Spears)
We all have inner critics: I’m not smart enough. I’m too slow. I always fail.
Remedy: Drown those voices out with action. Sign up for a class. Join a language forum. Visit TalktoCanada.com and check out the course options. Tell yourself: I’m doing this. I’m ready. Let’s go!
Song: “Come & Get It” – Selena Gomez
Yes, money matters. But English study can be affordable. And the return on investment? Life-changing.
Remedy: Look for flexible pricing. Ask for lessons as a gift. Save gradually. Think of learning English as an investment in your personal growth, your career, and your confidence.
Music can move us. So can English. Whether you’re vibing to “I Love It” (Icona Pop) or getting fired up by “Can’t Hold Us” (Macklemore), let those lyrics fuel your goals.
Let today be the day you say: I’m alive. I’m learning. And I’m on my way.
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Now crank up your playlist and go get it.
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