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Stop Confusing STUDY and LEARN! 🚫 Common English Mistakes Do you say "I am studying to drive" or "I am learning to drive"? 🤔 "Study" and "Learn" are often used interchangeably, but they have different meanings. If you use the wrong one, native speakers might be confused! In this video, we master the difference between these two tricky verbs. 📝 What you will learn: STUDY: Focuses on the process and effort. It involves books, memorization, and academic subjects (like history or math). LEARN: Focuses on the result or acquiring a new skill. You can learn through experience, practice, or observation (like cooking or riding a bike). The Key Difference: You can study something without learning it! We explain why. Examples: When to use "study for an exam" vs. "learn a language". 💡 Quick Rule: Study = The act of trying to get knowledge (Reading, attending class). Learn = The successful acquisition of knowledge or skill. Timecodes: 0:00 - Introduction: Are "Study" and "Learn" synonyms? 1:13 - What does "Study" mean? (Academic effort & process) 1:52 - What does "Learn" mean? (Gaining skills & results) 2:29 - The Main Difference: Process vs. Outcome If you found this lesson helpful, please Subscribe to I'm Lena English for more vocabulary tips! #LearnEnglish #StudyVsLearn #EnglishVocabulary #CommonMistakes #ESL #ImLenaEnglish