How to Learn English
How
to Learn English
This page is for people who already know some English and can
read a page like this written in basic English. It shows you how to organize
your learning for maximum results. You may also want to read these 5 tips for learning English later.
Where do I start?
Why do you want to learn English?
Before you begin or go back to, studying English, ask yourself 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?
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.
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.
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