Learning English can be enjoyable and relaxing. There are a number of ways to improve your understanding of the language, many of which can actually be a lot of fun.
It’s also a well-known fact that different people respond to different learning methods.
Sometimes simply sitting in the classroom or reading a text book is not right for you. It can be beneficial to do some additional work. In fact, English language teachers, including myself, encourage students to do plenty of extra learning outside of school.
So if you’re keen to improve your English then consider some of these 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.
Five tips for today:
1. Watch television and films in English
2. Read English books/newspapers
Reading is a great habit and a great way of practising your English in your own time. You can take one word at a time at your own pace. If you’re studying at a beginner to intermediate level, pick up a children’s book where the language will be easier than an adult book.
Newspapers are also worth reading. Not only can you improve your English but you’ll learn about local and national goings on, which can be handy when communicating with native speakers.
3. Label things in your house
This is a special one that my dad practiced with me when I was young to learn Portuguese. It is a quick 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, door, chair, mirror etc. Every time you use these objects you’ll read the word and embed it into your memory.
4. Make notes of new vocabulary
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.
Would you like to read some more tips, then go to Tips for improving your English #2
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