A Set of Different Things that We Learn in English

It’s a common practice in India to teach kids the language of their mother tongue right from the day they are born. But this is not always the best choice, as there are many benefits of learning English at a much later age.

Learning English is a vital skill in today’s world. It is the language of commerce, communication, and opportunity. It is what makes India so attractive for foreign business. In order to get a job in any company anywhere in the world, you need to be able to communicate fluently in English. Read more, how to learn English.

English is a global language. In the 21st century, everyone speaks it. This also means that everyone reads it too. In fact, today there are over two billion English speakers worldwide, so learning it is becoming a necessary skill for any aspiring entrepreneur or business leader.

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English is not a language that can be learnt easily. There are a lot of rules and grammar to learn and follow. But you can learn English by watching movies, reading books, listening to music, playing games and writing down your thoughts on paper.

Here are 40 things you can do to improve your English

  1. Plan to take a test. You’ll find that you work harder when you need to study for something.
  2. Saying that, it’s better not to study just to take a test. Think of the bigger picture. What can you do when you have a good command of English? How will the quality of your life improve?
  3. Give yourself a long term goal. Focus on working towards it.
  4. Give yourself short term goals too and reward yourself when you achieve each one.
  5. Create an atmosphere in which you want to learn, not because you have to. You’ll learn more when you’re learning because you want to.
  6. Know what works best for you. Think about what methods have been successful for you in the past and stick with them.
  7. Figure out how you learn. It can be by memorising, reading, speaking, summarising or other methods. Find out how you study best. It can be in a quiet place by yourself or with a group.
  8. Get help! If you don’t understand something you’ve got to ask someone. Ask your teacher, classmates or friends for help.
  9. Review! Review! Review! Make sure that you take the time to review things you have studied in the past.
  10. It’s not a good idea to study on your own for more than 30 minutes at a time. Take regular breaks, get some fresh air and stretch your legs.
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  11. Don’t be in such a hurry to move up a level. Concentrate on the level you are at now.
  12. Watch DVDs rather than TV. It’s better to use something that you can watch over again to catch information you might have missed the first time.
  13. Watching TV only gives you the chance to hear something correctly first time. This is better for high level students. It can be great practice for speaking to native English speakers so you don’t have to ask them to repeat themselves! See also, speaking English.
  14. Read graded readers. These books are especially written for your level. Read a whole novel. You can do it! You’ll feel great afterwards.
  15. Newspapers are a good place to find passive constructs. Read through an article and see if you can find the passive sentences. See also, learn English news.
  16. Read for the general meaning first. Don’t worry about understanding every word, then go back and look up new words.
  17. For a word you don’t understand in a sentence, look at the other words around it. They will give you a hint. Try to guess the meaning from the context.
  18. Learn root words. They’ll help you guess the meaning of words. For example: scrib = write, min = small
  19. When you learn a new word, think of all its other forms: Beautiful (adjective), beauty (noun), beautifully (adverb).
  20. Learn prefixes (dis-, un-, re-) and suffixes (-ly, -ment, -ful), these will help you to figure out the meaning of words and build your vocabulary.
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  21. English, unlike Japanese or French, uses word stress. For new words, count the syllables and find where the stress is. Only one stress per word and always on a vowel. Two syllable verbs have a stress on the second syllable (beGIN). 2 syllable nouns (TEAcher) and adjectives (HAPpy) stress the first.
  22. Use English whenever you can. It’s as simple as that!
  23. Don’t translate into English from your own language. Think in English to improve your fluency. Talk to yourself…but not on the bus otherwise people will think you have gone crazy!
  24. You can’t learn English from a book. Like driving a car, you can only learn through doing it.
  25. The most natural way to learn grammar is through talking.
  26. Keep an English diary or journal. Start by writing a few sentences a day and then get into the habit of writing more.
  27. Why not start an online blog and share your writings with the world?
  28. To become a better writer brainstorm as many ideas and thoughts onto paper without worrying about grammar or spelling. Then think about the structure. After that, write your piece using good grammar and spelling. Finally, read it through or give it to someone else to check for mistakes.
  29. Keep an eye on your punctuation as it can totally change what you’re trying to say. Check out the difference in meaning between these two sentences: “A woman without her man is nothing” and “A woman: without her, man is nothing”.
  30. Sing your heart out! Show the world your beautiful voice! Learn English songs and sing along with them to improve fluency and intonation… anyone for Karaoke?
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  31. Get a penfriend or use chat-rooms, forums and community sites. If you can’t speak to someone in English, this is the next best thing.
  32. Shadow English CDs. Listen to a few sentences then repeat what you heard. Focus on the rhythm and intonation.
  33. Have English radio on in your house. Even if you are not actively listening to it, you will still be training your ears.
  34. Mirror CDs. Read out loud along with a CD. Again, this is great for intonation, pronunciation and rhythm.
  35. Dictation. Listen to a CD or friend and write down what you hear.
  36. Nobody likes to hear their own voice, but be brave and try it! Record your voice and listen to your pronunciation and intonation. It will help you to identify your problem areas.
  37. Ask your helpful teacher if you can record his lesson. This is a great way to review. You can also listen to your teachers speaking speed and intonation.
  38. Use an English/English dictionary as it will help you to keep thinking in English and not translating.
  39. If an English/English dictionary seems scary, there are learner’s dictionaries for English students of your level.
  40. Find a comfortable, peaceful place for quiet study. You need somewhere where you can focus 100%.

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All in all, there are many different ways to improve your English. It is important to pick a way that works for you and stick with it. If you want more help, ask your teacher or read some books on the subject. Remember, there is no “one size fits all” approach to learning English. You May Like how to learn English at home, how i can improve my English.