![]() ![]() ![]() Luckily, there’s a good solution to help offset this feeling that you’re not good enough: pretend you are! This is the whole idea behind “fake it ’til you make it.” All you need to do is act like you’re confident in your language skills. But imposter syndrome is a real psychological phenomenon that can get in the way of language learning and practice. Of course, this is a totally inaccurate conception. Often, when people are learning a new language, they experience what’s known as “imposter syndrome.” This can be a feeling that you don’t belong, that you’re incapable, or that everyone around you is better than you. If you’ve already watched any of Luca’s videos, you might know that psychology is an important part of language learning. “How to Fake It Til You Make It”: 4 Tips to Get Over Imposter Syndrome Listen to “#5 – Why You Should “Fake It ‘Til You Make It” When You Learn a New Language” on Spreaker. ![]() If you’d rather listen to this article, check out our podcast episode on MosaLingua Language Lab: Convince the people around you-and yourself-that you can speak your target language! How can you get around this feeling, called imposter syndrome? Here are a few tips you can use to become a fearless, confident speaker. ![]() “Fake it ’til you make it” is THE motto to adopt no matter what language you’re learning! You might have reached a point where you feel like you’re not able to express yourself in conversation as well as you’d like. ![]()
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