3. Some people may not be fond of the
English language because they weren't
able to have fun in their English class before
since there are teachers who only scold the
students when they get the wrong answers.
Fortunately, there are other sources of
learning that people can use to learn the
English language in a fun and entertaining
way.
4. You won't even think of it as studying
because you'll definitely get to enjoy
yourself doing it.
6. Anything that catches your fancy as long as
it is English dubbed. It can be a movie, TV
series, interview of your favorite celebrity,
news, advertisements, or anime
7. If you need subtitles to understand them, it’s okay
as long as you’re learning. This is an effective way
to learn because:
(1) you hear the proper pronunciation of words
(2) you see them act according to what they are
speaking, and
(3) you can read along while listening to the
audio.
9. If you’re fond of listening
to songs, why not try to
listen to those with English
lyrics?
Repetitive tunes will make
your brain remember the
words easily and you can
also sing along while
listening.
11. This is not limited into
novels only. Why not try
graphic novels? Or start
with children’s books so
you can familiarize
yourself with the basic
terms used in constructing
simple sentences. This
way you can see how the
arrangement of subject
and verb is done.
13. If you’re into drama
and stage acts, this is a
good one for you. Plays
usually have scripts for
you to memorize and
reenact. It can be real
fun to do this since you
can also meet new
friends along the way.
But make sure to join
one that has a
script written in English.
15. What’s more fun than having a companion
who is also striving for the same goal as yours?
If you have a friend who also wants to learn
English then why not converse with each
other? This way the both of you can notice
mistakes you will make. Start with playing a
riddle game or word association.
17. If you like to be alone rather
than to interact with
people, have an English
diary instead. Write what
happened to your day. You
may also include the
dialogues you’ve had that
made you think for a while.
Write freely and don’t mind
if you’re committing
mistakes because you can
get back to them later to
correct it.
19. There are a lot of
vocabulary and spelling
games out there for you to
play alone or with your
peers. This creates a sense
of challenge and
excitement among you so
you will eventually be
pushed into learning more
about the language.
20. There you have it! If you want to seriously pursue
the subject, why not enroll in a class where you
can learn English grammar lessons?