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How To Learn English Tips and ideas on the best ways to learn English faster. Tips for Beginners 1. You are like a new baby 2. Babies learn their language slowly. 3. First they learn to listen. 4. Then they learn to talk. 5. Finally, they can read and write. 6. Listen to English every day 7. Listen to English radio. 8. Watch English TV. 9. Go to English movies. 10. Use online lessons. 11. Make an English/ESL friend 12. Make up conversations. 13. Practise dialogues. 14. Use beginner textbooks. 15. Read English stories 16. Start with children's storybooks. 17. Try ESL readers. 18. Read advertisements, signs and labels. 19. Try EnglishClub.com for Young Learners. 20. Write down new words 21. Start a vocabulary (new word) notebook. 22. Write words in alphabetical order (A B C ). 23. Make example sentences. 24. Always use an English-English dictionary first. 25. Keep an English diary 26. Start with one sentence. 27. How do you feel? 28. How is the weather? 29. What did you do today? 30. Write another sentence tomorrow. 31. Visit an English speaking country 32. Learn English more quickly. 33. Stay with an English family. 34. Hear native speakers talk. 35. Have a fun experience. Where do I start? Why do you want to learn English? Before you begin (or go back to) studying English, ask youself one question. Why do I want to study English? Is it because you want to, or because someone else wants you to? Like every decision in life, studying English must be something you want to do. Set goals If you know why you want to study, setting goals is easy. For example, maybe you want to travel to an English-speaking country. Great. Your goal might be to learn "Survival English". Perhaps you already know many useful phrases, but you want to improve your listening skills and pronunciation. Whatever your goals are, write them down. Make an agenda How long do you need to study to achieve your goals? This answer is different for every student. The important thing is to be realistic. If you work 60 hours per week, don't plan on spending another 40 hours a week studying English. Start off slow, but study regularly. Use material that is challenging, but not too difficult. Find out what works for you. After you have studied for a few weeks, adjust your study schedule accordingly. Do you study best at night, or on the bus on your way to work? Do you like to study alone in a quiet place, or with friends and background music? Click here for a sample 4 week agenda. Make a commitment Learning English requires a lot of motivation. Nobody is going to take your attendance when you aren't in class. If you are sure you are ready to begin studying, make a commitment. Click here to sign a contract with yourself. Have fun learning English! The things we do best in life are the things we enjoy doing. If you aren't having fun learning English, you're not studying the right way! You can be a serious student who has fun at the same time. Make up your own rewards program to give yourself incentives to stay on task. Study a Balance of the 4 Key Skills (Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing) Most students want to communicate better in English. If this is one of your goals, it is important to study a balance of the four major skills. Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing are the main (macro) skills you need to communicate in any language. Being very good at only one of these skills will not help you to communicate. For example you need to be able to read well before you can write well. You also need to be able to listen before you can speak. It helps to think of these communicative skills in two groups. INput ««« o Listening (in through your ears) o Reading (in through your eyes) OUTput »»» o Speaking (out through your mouth) o Writing (out through your hand) It's simple. Think of it this way. First you have input. Next you have output. First you listen to someone ask you a question. Second you speak and give them your answer. First you read a letter from someone. After that you write back to them. These are examples of communicating. Input and output don't necessarily go in a specific order. Sometimes you speak first and then you listen. Sometimes you write about something you hear. During communication, the person you are communicating with uses one of the opposite skills. Therefore, in order to understand each other, everyone must be skillful in all four areas. Some students want to know which skill is the most important. Since all of the skills rely on each other, they are all important. However, to communicate we do use some skills more often than others. For example, about 40% of the time that we spend communicating we are simply listening. We speak for about 35% of the time. Approximately 16% of communication comes from reading, and about 9% from writing. These statistics are for an average communicator in English. Depending on someone's job or situation, these numbers may vary. Each of these main skills have micro skills within them. For example, pronunciation is a type of speaking skill that must be practised in order to improve communication. Spelling is a skill that makes understanding the written word easier. Grammar and vocabulary are other micro skills. Micro doesn't mean they are unimportant. Macro skills such as listening are very general, while micro skills are more specific. (More about input and output) For the best results, create an agenda that combines all four areas of study. Allow one type of studying to lead into another. For example, read a story and then talk about it with a friend. Watch a movie and then write about it. This is what teachers in an English class would have you do, right? EnglishClub.com has lessons in all 4 key skills (and all minor skills), as well as many outside links to help you study further. (ESL Internet resources) 1. How to learn LISTENING Listen to the radio Don't always have a pen in hand. Sometimes it helps to just listen. Watch English TV Children's programming is very useful for ESL learners. Choose programs that you would enjoy in your own language. Remember that much of what you hear on TV is slang. Call Automated Answering Machine recordings You can find these numbers at the front of telephone books in many English-speaking countries. Before you dial, make sure that you are calling the free numbers. Watch movies Choose ones with subtitles, or one from ESLNotes.com (provides useful notes on popular movies). Use Internet listening resources Every day there are more and more places to listen to English online. Useful Listening links: EnglishClub.com English Listening More listening tips 2. How to learn SPEAKING and pronunciation Talk to yourself Talk about anything and everything. Do it in the privacy of your own home. If you can't do this at first, try reading out loud until you feel comfortable hearing your own voice in English. Record your own voice This might feel very uncomfortable, but it will help you find your weak pronunciation points. Listen to yourself a few days later. Which sounds do you have difficulty hearing? Use the telephone. Participate in class Learn common idioms Understand the sounds that your language doesn't have For example, many languages don't have the "r" sound. These sounds require extra practice. Recognize that teachers are trained to understand you When you get out into the real world, average people will have a more difficult time understanding you unless you practise speaking slowly and with proper pronunciation. Practise minimal pairs Study word and sentence stress Practice tongue twisters Useful Speaking links: EnglishClub.com English Speaking EnglishClub.com English Pronunciation Speaking tips More speaking tips 3. How to learn READING and vocabulary Read something every day Children's books, simplified readers (Penguin), newspapers, magazines, Internet sites, novels, and much much more Read what interests you. Remember that you learn better when you are having fun. [...]... Learn important spelling rules Remember, you won't always have a dictionary or a spell-checker handy, especially when you are writing a test Even native English speakers need to review the spelling rules from time to time Learn commonly misspelled words Learn common English errors Get an ESL penpal Useful Writing links: EnglishClub.com English Writing More writing tips More TIPS for learning... easily (test scores) Learn idiomatic language Learn business English (TOEIC) Improve your vocabulary quickly Take classes and get access to many listening exercises Challenge yourself to improve your score Learn and practise proper essay format (TWE/NEW TOEFL) Become a grammar expert Improve your general knowledge Useful links: ESL Exams TOEFL Tips and Practice TOEIC Tips and Practice... TOEIC Tips and Practice Official Cambridge site Official TOEFL site Official TOEIC site Fun with English Ideas Have an English- only evening once a week Cook in English (rewrite your recipe in English) or watch English movies Write an English love letter (If your loved one doesn't understand English that's even better!) Write English limericks (These are excellent and simple for writing,... Rewrite fairytales, jokes or instructions in English Go out and pretend you don't understand your native language (try to get by in only English) Go online and find the lyrics to your favourite English songs and sing along to them (use a search engine) Learn the words to English national anthems Sing along when you hear them on TV (sporting events) Invent an English character for yourself (with job,... telephone (unless in English) off limits while you are studying Have a drink and snack handy so that you don't have to get up If you study in pairs or groups, make an English- only rule Visit an English- Speaking Country Take a language holiday Stay with a homestay family Learn from native English teachers Gain access to English culture Get a part-time job Volunteer Make native English friends... from other countries Become more confident Hire a tutor Offer language lessons/swap in your own native tongue Useful links: Language Holidays Homestay English Schools Guide Prepare for a standardized test such as TOEIC or TOEFL Qualify for a better job in your country (TOEIC) Get accepted to an American college or university (TOEFL) Use guided-study text books Study a broad range... EnglishClub.com English Vocabulary More reading tips 4 How to learn WRITING and spelling Keep a diary/journal Don't always pay attention to grammar Free-writing can be very useful It can show you that writing is fun Have fun with the language Write emails in English Stay in contact with teachers or other students Rewrite your local news in English This is another exercise that can be done... character for yourself (with job, family, etc) Write this person's biography Buy an English board game (like Monopoly or Scrabble) Play cards in English Start up or join an English reading or conversation club Talk to yourself in English while you clean or do the dishes Go around the house and try to name everything in English (furniture, clothes etc) Look up words you don't know ... take place? When did it take place? This is very useful when you have no comprehension questions to answer You can write or speak your answers Always have an English- English dictionary nearby It is a bad habit to always rely on a translation dictionary or electronic dictionary Think of your English- English dictionary as your life line Use online dictionaries when you are using the Internet (keyword... essays or paragraphs and ask a teacher to circle repeated errors Then you can look up your problem and practise it Teach grammar points to a friend Find a friend who studies at a lower level than you Teaching will force you to remember the rules and to understand them properly Try preparing a worksheet for your friend Useful Grammar links: EnglishClub.com English Grammar Gramar is your friend . they learn to listen. 4. Then they learn to talk. 5. Finally, they can read and write. 6. Listen to English every day 7. Listen to English radio. 8. Watch English TV. 9. Go to English movies How To Learn English Tips and ideas on the best ways to learn English faster. Tips for Beginners 1. You are like a new baby 2. Babies learn their language slowly. 3. First they learn. more places to listen to English online. Useful Listening links: EnglishClub.com English Listening More listening tips 2. How to learn SPEAKING and pronunciation Talk to yourself