Language with Erik Seversen
Today, Erik Seversen is speaking to us from lock down in Los Angeles about language. He's got fingers in all kinds of pies. He's a guest speaker and he has a company that...
Language with Erik Seversen
Today, Erik Seversen is speaking to us from lock down in Los Angeles about language. He's got fingers in all kinds of pies. He's a guest speaker and he has a company that helps people who speak English as a second language.
Where a love for teaching languages began...
Back in the nineties, Erik joined an American campus in Japan. He was a liaison between the students and teacher because, though they all spoke English, there was a cultural barrier. Erik's job was to help students feel comfortable with Western teachers.
It was an excellent introduction to education and the ability to change lives. It gave an intercultural experience which he loved and gave him an experience if teaching.
After a detour into kickboxing in Thailand, Erik returned to Richmond, Virginia to spend more time with a girl at home. He ended up working at some community colleges and then got hired at a university as an instructor of English as a second language.
Teaching to business
After marrying said girl, Zip, and starting a small family, Erik enjoyed teaching. Great colleagues, great family, great life. But he found he couldn't raise his family on his teaching salary. As a result, begrudgingly he moved into business...
...and loved it.
He became part of a company in international development. Through business he was using all of these strategies of success to inject into motivation, practical skills and inclusivity. But he realised no-one was using these in education and so wanted to get back to his first love.
But, he wasn't going to be a teacher. Erik had a vision to teach teachers and students how to be successful with all of the business formulas he has learnt. That was the start of Language Linq.
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What's the main ingredient of helping somebody to learn English as a second language?
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The more that we are scared, the worse our ability to communicate naturally is. Therefore, the more relaxed we are, the better communicators we are. One of the first things Erik asks his clients to do is to dream in English.
What are the last 5 minutes of your day? Do it in English. Whether that be praying, meditating, thinking about breakfast for the next day. Just do it in English. It won't take very long for you to tend up dreaming in English as a result! Once you dream in English, your English is great and you might not remember what you say but your confidence has lifted. Why? Because you realise that English is inside of you. It's all there for you to use and you don't need to be nervous.
Confidence, pursuing passions and the coronavirus
Erik did a LinkedIn post regarding this. His routine is shattered and speaking events postponed and cancelled. We can focus on these things and wallow in our sorrows, or we can do something different. Reset your mind and think about what you can do with what you have got. What's your Covid-19 next 100 days going to look like?
Focus on helping people
Make lists of what is working, what's not and where we need to focus - lists make reality
Inspiration is nothing without action. Act.
What terror taught about business
Erik has had the unfortunate experience of having a gun to his head (argh!). But it taught him a very valuable lesson about business.
To back track a little, Erik was at high school and had an average record until he realised he wanted to become a professor. Having a goal set in his mind really helped him motivate energy to learn and work hard. He applied to UCLA and was rejected but went to community challenge and was doing very well. However, he needed to set himself apart from all the other A students and went to Africa. He was crossing the border in Nigeria and going through checkpoints when something went wrong and he had a gun to his head - even in his mouth. He was accused of being a spie!
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