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LILIA G.
مدرّسEveryone has goals—whether learning a new language or in life! 🌟
I have a fun little exercise for you to see how you usually go after your goals. Here’s how it works:
Look at the picture in this post.
Add to it, finish it, or change it — anything you want, no rules!
This is a mini-test: how you complete the picture can show your natural way of reaching goals and dealing with challenges.
When you’re done, send me a message and tell me what you drew.
I’ll send you the key to the test and explain what it says about your style of going after your goals.
Аnd it can help you see how you learn languages! 🚀
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With the permission of the bravest goal explorers, here are a couple of meanings for your drawing:
1️⃣ The Bridge 🌉
If you drew a bridge over a river on your way to the goal, it means you won’t give up, even when the road is hard.
The stronger the bridge, the stronger your determination!
But also, how you drew it matters — it shows your way of solving problems.
2️⃣ Flying to the Goal ✈️
If you fly to your goal (by plane, glider, etc.), you take your goals very seriously.
Your planning is perfect, no jokes here!
But… maybe there’s an easier or faster way to reach it?
So, tell me — did you cross step by step, or fly high above?
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LILIA G.
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الإيطالية, الروسية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الإيطالية
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