1. Can't Seem to Learn English?
Here are some quick tips on how you can improve your
English abilities.
There are several different techniques for learning a new
language. There isn't a single style that can be said is good
or bad in comparison to others. What works for you will
depend mostly upon how you learn and how accepting you
are of the learning process. Some people have the most
luck in classrooms while others have an easier time learning with audio and video materials. You
may need to test out a few different things prior to recognize the tactics that work the most
excellently for you. Once you figure that out, you have the potential to be completely bi-lingual. If
you aren't sure how to begin learning English, here are some clues you can put to use.
Take a look at some of our most used ESL associated web sites.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/subjects/english.shtml
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhQt_fxGOcw
http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english
Find a friend or get to know someone who knows how to speak English fluently to help you learn
English. When your teacher is someone who speaks English fluently, you are sure to start with the
best language habits. Learning from a English speaker who is close to you offers you the benefit of
being extremely comfortable in front of them so you won't be afraid to make any language blunders
in front of them. More importantly, working with a friend will make the whole process a lot more
fun! When you learn from a friend, you know that friend will be familiar with how you learn the best
and that can help them come up with the perfect English lesson plan for you. View television shows
and movies where they speak English. When you start doing this you can turn on the movie's
subtitles. When you start to feel comfortable with the language, you can turn the subtitles off. You
will learn that you comprehend more than you had realized. Watching movies and television in
English is a great way to learn the language as it is currently spoken. Classroom learning generally
instructs the formal version of the language and not the language as it is being put to use in
everyday speaking (books can't do this on account of the language continuously changing). Movies
and television shows will help you learn current slang and about other cultural things that you would
not be able to in a classroom setting or through an individual course.
Look for movies in English. Some find it easier to learn a new language after watching the popular
movies in their language of choice.
You can also watch movies that were originally produced in your native language and that have
since been translated. This is a wonderful way to practice your new vocabulary.
2. There are a lot of things that you do to help yourself have an easier time of learning English. Don't
get too fed up with it. Languages can be incredibly difficult to learn! Do a little bit at a time, put in
the effort it takes, and you'll be able to speak English before you know it.