English Learning Experience Survey

English Learning Experience Survey

If you speak English as a second language, I’d love your input on this survey! Feel free to leave comments or send me a DM. 😊


Hi everyone! I’m a student and an English learner myself, and for a school project, I’m researching the experiences of others who have learned English as a second language. I’d appreciate your help by answering the following questions:

  1. What motivated you to learn English?
  2. How did you go about learning English? (Did you take formal classes, use an app, engage in informal practices like conversation, or watch English videos online?)
  3. What is your primary mode of communication in English: spoken or written?
  4. Can you recall any specific assignments or tasks from your English learning experience? What were they?
  5. In what ways did those assignments contribute to your English skills?
  6. Do you teach English to others? If so, how do you approach this?

Thank you for your participation! Your insights are invaluable!

One Reply to “English Learning Experience Survey”

  1. Sure! Here’s a response to your survey:


    Hello! I would be happy to participate in your English Learning Experience Survey. Here are my answers:

    1. Why are you learning English? / Why did you learn English?
      I learned English primarily to expand my career opportunities and connect with people from different cultures. I also enjoy consuming media in English, such as movies and books.

    2. How did you learn English?
      My learning process was a mix of formal and informal education. I attended English classes in school, but I also supplemented my learning by using language learning apps. Watching English movies and TV shows without subtitles helped me improve my listening skills, and I often participated in online forums to practice writing and communication.

    3. What is the main way you communicate in English?
      I mostly communicate in English through written means, especially in professional settings (emails, reports, etc.), but I also engage in spoken communication with friends and during meetings.

    4. Do you remember specific assignments in your English education? If so, what were they?
      Yes, one memorable assignment was a presentation on a topic of my choice. This required me to research, prepare, and present in front of my class, which significantly boosted my confidence in speaking and helped me practice my pronunciation.

    5. How did those assignments help you learn English?
      The assignments encouraged me to think critically in English and use vocabulary contextually. They also improved my speaking and writing fluency and forced me to interact with others in English.

    6. How, if at all, do you teach other people English?
      I enjoy sharing what I’ve learned with friends who are starting to learn English. I often help them with conversation practice and offer tips on using language apps effectively. I believe that practicing together makes the learning process more enjoyable and effective.

    I hope this helps with your project! Let me know if you need any more information. Good luck!


    Feel free to adjust any part to better fit your style or experiences!

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