Learn English
We can speak english, the important thing is how much we want to be
able to speak English. Below are a few
tips that we can try to learn the English language. The main thing is
serious in learning
the English language :
1. Read, read, read.
One of the easiest things you can do to learn English faster is to read as much
as you can. Read things all the time. This will make your vocabulary better and
it will also help you learn grammar and slang.
- Read comics. An easy option, if you don't want to read children's books, is to read comic books or comics instead. You can buy many English language comic books in bookstores and online, or you can read free comics online (these are usually called webcomics).
- Read books you've read before. You can also read a book you have read before. If you already know a little bit about what happens, then you will have an easier time guessing and understanding the words.
- Read the newspaper. Newspapers are a good way to learn the basics of a language, because they usually have very good grammar and are written to be easy to understand. You can find online versions of many good English language newspapers, like the New York Times or The Guardian.
2. Watch
movies. Watching movies will also help you improve your English, by
helping you to hear what it sounds like and also helping you to learn new
words. You can start watching with subtitles on, but you will learn more with
the subtitles off. Once you have a basic vocabulary, try to keep the subtitles
off and focus on listening for the words you do know and guessing the words you
don't know from what is happening on the screen.
3. Play
MMO games. MMOs are video games that you play online with other
people. You can choose to play with people in English-speaking countries, which
will give you the chance to talk with them and learn from them. Try playing
Guild Wars, World of Warcraft, or The Elder Scrolls Online.
4. Find
an online pen-pal. Pen-pals are people trying to learn your language
that you write letters (or emails) to and they write back. You write half of
your letter in your native language so that they can practice and half in
English so that you can practice. You can talk about whatever you want! There
are many websites that can help you find an online pen-pal.
5. Make
a friend. You can also just make friends with English language
speakers online and chat, email, and Skype together in order to practice your
English. You can find online friends by joining fan communities or through
language-learning communities like Fluentify.
6. Sing
songs. Learning and singing songs is another good way to make your
English better. This will help you learn the sounds of English (rhymes will
help your pronunciation). It will also help improve your vocabulary. Find a
song you like, learn it, and learn what the lyrics mean.
7. Find some English radio stations and
podcasts in iTunes
here are tons of podcasts about all topics imaginable these days: entertainment, politics, news. A good way to find one is to look for a podcast from a TV channel you usually watch in your cable TV. Look for one that interests you and listen to it in your car while driving. You’ll train your ear that way!
here are tons of podcasts about all topics imaginable these days: entertainment, politics, news. A good way to find one is to look for a podcast from a TV channel you usually watch in your cable TV. Look for one that interests you and listen to it in your car while driving. You’ll train your ear that way!
8. Talk and sing to yourself in English
When you are alone at home, or of course in the shower, start talking! Sing a song in English the way it sounds to you, talk about the weather or any other topic. Do this frequently and your pronunciation will drastically improve – guaranteed!
When you are alone at home, or of course in the shower, start talking! Sing a song in English the way it sounds to you, talk about the weather or any other topic. Do this frequently and your pronunciation will drastically improve – guaranteed!
9. Sit near people who are speaking English on the
bus or in the park. Listen in…
Okay now don’t be a creepy eavesdropper! But, see what words you can pick up and listen to the flow of the conversation. How much did you understand? What general topic were they talking about? Did you hear an interesting word you might want to look up after?
Okay now don’t be a creepy eavesdropper! But, see what words you can pick up and listen to the flow of the conversation. How much did you understand? What general topic were they talking about? Did you hear an interesting word you might want to look up after?
10. Pay attention to billboards,
signs, advertisements, magazine stands and establishment names
Look and think about what these ads mean. How many words do you recognize? Did
you see that same word elsewhere? Make up
sentences about what you’re seeing.
11. Engage in a conversation
on Facebook with friends who post in English
When you have English speakers in your timeline, you see their posts daily and get inside information about news and viral videos in English. Your friends can be your teachers! Their timeline basically sort out the best material for you to study.
When you have English speakers in your timeline, you see their posts daily and get inside information about news and viral videos in English. Your friends can be your teachers! Their timeline basically sort out the best material for you to study.
12. Produce, produce, produce. No
matter how shy you are or how much you don’t “get” English, force
yourself to speak
Help out a tourist who looks lost. They won’t mind you struggling with the language while you’re doing them a favor! After class, talk to your teacher about how things are going and what you need help with in English. When traveling, ask around for directions in English, even if you don’t need them! Try purchasing things online and by phone, or using customer support in English. It does not matter if you talk slowly, you are learning, that’s only natural!
Help out a tourist who looks lost. They won’t mind you struggling with the language while you’re doing them a favor! After class, talk to your teacher about how things are going and what you need help with in English. When traveling, ask around for directions in English, even if you don’t need them! Try purchasing things online and by phone, or using customer support in English. It does not matter if you talk slowly, you are learning, that’s only natural!
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