Sitting at
a table looking at your notebook is not the best way to study English.
Most of the time, your mind is not actively using the information that you are
studying, and practical learning does not take place. Here are some techniques
that will help you learn more effectively.
Write a journal.
Writing every day lets you see your grammar clearly in front
of you, express your ideas, and use a non-oral method in communicate in
English. Then read the corrected version out loud.
It is a good idea to re-copy the corrected journal too, so
that you will have the experience of writing your ideas down in proper
English.
Read a book.
By reading a story, you create a picture in your imagination
that will connected different parts of your brain to English. Find a book that
is not too difficult.
Do not stop every time you find a new word.
Guess what the word probably means, continue reading, and
check in your dictionary at the end of the page or chapter.
Re-write your class notes every day.
Writing your notes a second time will allow you to remember
more strongly what you study.
It will also make your notebook neater, making it easier to
study.
WATCH
TV AND MOVIES, AND LISTEN TO THE RADIO.
Even if you
don’t understand everything, you will still be learning.
It is
possible to understand the content even if you know only 30% of the words that
you hear!
Your
listening ability will improve day by day-and it’s fun!
Read out all of your grammar exercises.
So many students know grammar but cannot use it!
This is because they rarely practice linking the grammar
they study to the speech center of the brain. Repeat the example sentences in a
clear, loud voice, and be sure to practice while looking away from the paper.
It is also a good idea to practice away from your desk –
walk around your room practicing your reading! When you speak English out of
school, you will not be sitting at a desk.
KEEP
A VOCABULARY NOTEBOOK IN A SEPARATE NOTEBOOK FROM YOUR CLASS NOTES
Take an
active approach to learning new vocabulary.
If you find
5 words a day, 6 days a week, you will learn about 140 new words a month; 10
words a day would bring you over than 280 new words a month.
Hint –
approach new words by subject: things connected to your hobies, to your
interests etc.
Do it this
way:
Think of a
word you know in your language.
Look it up
in your dictionary.
When you
find the English word, write it down on the left side of your vocabulary note
book.
In the
midle of the page, write down if the word is a noun (n), verb (v), adjective
(adj), etc. so that you will know how to use the word.
Look the
word up in an English-English dictionary.
Write the
English definition on the right side of the the page (or on the next page).
Copy a
sentence from the dictionary. This will help you learn how to use the word
correctly.
Practice
reading this sentence untll it becomes natural for you.
SPEAK
LOTS OF ENGLISH WITH YOUR FRINDS
You improve
your spoken English by speaking English in different situations with people of
all nationalities.
If you want to speak English better in the
future, speak it as much as possible now!
THINK
POSITIVELY
People who
say “I can’t speak English well” are corrected.
People who
say “Every day in every way, my English is getting better and better” are
also correct.
What you think
is what you get.
Practice
saying the second sentence every day, and you will see greater improvement in
your English and in your confidence.
Remember:
the more fun you have with English,the easier it will be to learn ENJOY
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