How to learn English for beginners
How to learn English for beginners? English is a fun
language to learn (here are 9 reasons why it is so) and although it is an easy
language to learn with 750,000 words and more, learning English can seem
impossible, but I'm here to tell you it's not - as long as you have the
strategy. correct.
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How to learn English for beginners
In the following lines, we will talk about how to
learn English for beginners:
Read anything you catch your eye
Classic literature, paperback books, newspapers and
websites. Emails, social media posts, cereal packets: if it's in English, read
it. Why? These ingredients contain new and exciting vocabulary as well as what
you already have.
This helps you improve quickly as exposure to
previously learned vocabulary gives you new examples in context, thus
reinforcing those words in your mind. On the other hand, learning new words and
phrases is essential to build your vocabulary, especially in a language like
English which has so many words!
Take notes on new vocabulary
This tip is classic for good reason: It's effective
when learning, we often enjoy good words but there are fears that we'll forget
them quickly. But trust me, the words won't stick at first sight. To get around
this, make it a habit to use a traditional notebook or use a tool like
Evernote.
Write any new word or phrase you hear or read in its
context: that is, in a sentence and the meaning you understood. This will save
your time and you will not go back to the word again and ask yourself: “What
does this word/expression mean again?”
Talk to people
What is the use of language if it is not for
communication? We have become experts at communicating without opening our
mouths - thanks to WhatsApp - but when it comes to decisiveness, speaking in a
language that helps you settle in your head is better than just reading or
writing. Just think of the number of times I've heard people say "we
understand but can't speak English" and that's become a solid barrier.
In front of those who
intend to be English speakers. Don't be. Find native speakers for an informal
language exchange, sign up for courses or take lessons online.
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