Choose some real English singers. Search their lyrics on the internet. And while you are enjoying their music you will find it easy to follow the songs on the lyrics and understand the pronunciation.
13:41, 16 July 2011
I find watching movies/tv shows without subtitles very useful. It both helps you improve your listening comprehension and also gives you insight into the culture of English-speaking countries. Another way is to try read the newspaper in English after you've read it in your own language. This can give you the right vocabulary to talk about the events of day in English. Basically, the trick is to try not to think of studying English as a chore but rather as fun :)
05:05, 16 May 2011
1.Remember that learning a language is a gradual process - it does not happen overnight. 2.Define your learning objectives early: What do you want to learn and why? 3.Make learning a habit. Try to learn something every day. It is much better to study (or read, or listen to English news, etc.) 10 minutes each day than to study for 2 hours once a week. 4.Remember to make learning a habit! If you study each day for 10 minutes English will be constantly in your head. If you study once a week, English will not be as present in your mind. 5.Choose your materials well. You will need reading, grammar, writing, speaking and listening materials 6.Find friends to study and speak with. Learning English together can be very encouraging. 7.Be patient with yourself. Remember learning is a process - speaking a language well takes time. It is not a computer that is either on or off!
21:31, 15 May 2011
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