Improve English
Quickly - Learning Tips
By
Kenneth Beare,
About.com Guide
Ask yourself weekly: What
do I want to learn this week?
Asking yourself this
question every week will help you stop and think for a moment about what is
most important to you. It is easy to focus only on the current unit, grammar
exercise, etc. If you take a moment to stop and set a goal for yourself every
week, you will notice the progress you are making and, in turn, become more
inspired by how quickly you are learning English! You will be surprised at how
this feeling of success will motivate you to learn even more English.
Quickly review important new information shortly before going to
bed.
Research has shown that our brains process information that is
fresh in our brains while we sleep. By shortly (this means very quickly
- just a glance at what you are working on at the moment) going over some
exercise, reading, etc. before you go to sleep, your brain will work away on
this information while you sleep!
While doing exercises and alone at home or in your room, speak
English aloud.
Connect the muscles of your face to the information in your
head. Just as understanding the basics of tennis does not make you a great
tennis player, understanding grammar rules does not mean you can automatically
speak English well. You need to practice the act of speaking often. Speaking by
yourself at home and reading the exercises you are doing will help connect your
brain to your facial muscles and improve pronunciation and make your knowledge
active.
Do five to ten minutes of listening at least four times a week.
In the past, I decided I needed to get fit and went jogging -
usually three or four miles. Well, after not having done anything for many
months, those three or four miles really hurt! Needles to say, I did not go
jogging for another few months!
Learning to understand spoken English well is very similar. If
you decide that you going to work hard and listen for two hours, chances are
that you will not do extra listening exercises any time soon. If, on the other
hand, you start off slowly and listen often, it will be easier to develop the
habit of listening to English on a regular basis.
Look for situations in which you must speak / read / listen to
English
This is probably the most important tip. You
need to use English in a "real world" situation. Learning English in
a classroom is important, but putting your English knowledge into practice in
real situations will improve your fluency in speaking English. If you do not
know of any "real life" situation, create new ones for yourself by
using the Internet to listen to news, write English responses in forums,
exchange emails in English with email pals, etc.
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