Learning English doesn’t always have to mean sitting in the classroom and studying tricky grammar.Nowadays English has become an main language.English is used in almost all countrys.So learning English is an important assignment especially students.But how to learn English well is a question which most of students notice.
So if you’re keen to improve your English (or any other second language for that matter) then consider some of these handy tips to get you on your way. Not everything will work for you but, if you add a few of these ideas to your day-to-day language learning, you’ll certainly see some improvement.
Do you know that some famous genious in the World just have 1%(1 percent) the special talent, remaining 99%(99 percents) they do it by theirself. And you too, you also need to do it by yourself, if you want to improve your English but if you feel lazy and you tell yourself that:"Oh, improve my English is important, but I will be able to start studying it tomorow". And then, what will happen? You will also tell yourself like that and delay it for tomorow and tomorow,...
At first you have to be diligent and persistent. Folks have aproverb: 'Practice makes perfect.' Second, in my oppinion, you should watch some English movies, films and turn on the English subtitles, so you can listen and read English.
Second, in addition to watching films and TV, listening to music is another great and fun way of improving your grasp of a language. There’s an almost endless amount of music out there to choose from, with most tracks having lyrics easily available online.
You could listen to a song a day and read the lyrics along to it. If you come across any language that you don’t understand then research it. If you’re at a low level then perhaps go for some slower folk, country or acoustic music, which often has lyrics that are slower and easier to understand.
Once you’re feeling more confident you could go for some rap music, which is generally a lot quicker and harder to understand.
This is a quick and cheap way of improving your knowledge of the vocabulary of everyday items in your home. All you need to do is buy a pack of labels and then write the name of items in your home on them, such as phone, window, mirror etc. Every time you use these objects you’ll read the word and embed it into your memory. This is great for low level learners.
Whenever you learn a new word, whether in the classroom or when you’re out and about, make sure you make a note of it. Whenever you have some free time, you can practise what you’ve learned. You could even do this on your phone so you needn’t carry around a notebook with you.
It’s also worth making a note of the translation into your own language and any unusual phonological aspects of the word.
If you just spend your time outside of the classroom with people from your own country, you’ll miss out on a big chance to practise English. If you try to befriend other English speakers, you’ll be forced into speaking the English language. You’ll also pick up things like slang and conversational English that you’re unlikely to learn in the classroom.
Finally, you can try to translate some hard, famous fables, novels, couplets to improve your literary levels in English.
If you struggle to find English speakers, at least try and spend time with people off your course that are from countries other than your own. This way, you will still have to speak English. This is some típs for improving my english.
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