12/11/2019
1. Listen to English every day
Listen to English radio.
Watch English TV.
Go to English movies.
2. Make an English/ESL friend
Make up conversations.
Practise dialogues.
Use beginner textbooks.
3. Read English stories
Start with children's books.
Try ESL readers.
Read advertisements, signs and labels.
4. Write down new words
Start a notebook for new words.
Write words in alphabetical order (A, B, C).
Make example sentences.
5. Keep an English diary
Start with one sentence.
How do you feel?
How is the weather?
What did you do today?
Write another sentence tomorrow.
6. Visit an English-speaking country
Learn English more quickly.
Stay with an English family.
Hear native speakers talk.
12/04/2019
1. Encircle yourself with English
You don't should be in an English-talking nation to encircle yourself with English. Discover approaches to make English piece of your regular day to day existence at home, such as composing your shopping list, perusing the paper, tuning in to the radio, composing a journal in English, or tuning in to English on your cellphone while venturing out to work.
2. Make English companions
Regardless of whether you don't live in an English-talking nation, there are most likely numerous outsiders living close by. Discover approaches to meet local English-speakers: going to outside bars and eateries, joining game and social clubs, or orchestrating language trades. You could considerably volunteer as a guide at a neighborhood vacation destination to meet English-speakers from everywhere throughout the world.
3. Discover study accomplices
You needn't bother with local speakers to rehearse your English. Discover an examination accomplice, or structure an English club and meet routinely to communicate in English. You can spur one another, and you will learn by helping other people with their issues.