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Learning English And Using It Fluently
Learning English And Using It Fluently

It isn't surprising that English is used across many nations since it is such a versatile language. Due to its usefulness in communication, many individuals learn> in an attempt to achieve complete fluency. There are ways of being able to speed up this process and learn the language much more efficiently even if it does take time. There are many activities that you can learn on your own, as well as language courses that can help expedite the learning process. You will be on a quick path to learning English fast by using strategies that involve you in the process of speaking language and actually using it during conversations, even if English can be hard to learn at first. One useful activity when learning how to speak English is through the use of flashcards. Your brain can begin to automatically associate the word with the object itself by labeling common everyday objects with their English word counterpart. Of course labeling everything throughout the house with a flashcard may not be entirely practical as you study>, so for something more convenient, simply write the word down in English on one side of the card, and then you can use a picture of the object that the word represents on the other side of the card. You can scan through old magazines and newspapers for pictures, and once you are comfortable with the pictures on the flashcards you can try getting a picture book and try identifying the objects and things that are represented without having to look up a translation. This can allow you to think directly in English instead of finding your native associations and then having to translate it in your head once you have mastered this. Keep in mind that when trying to learn a new language, your comfort zone can be your worst enemy. Try to frequent other locations and run errands in another part of town if you live in a neighborhood where there are many who speak your first language. Place yourself in situations where you can use English in actual conversations and learn to apply what you have learned as much as possible. Interact with a group if you find that they share many common interests with you. Remember that you need to directly associate with words in English so avoid writing phonetically in your own language to recreate words in the English vocabulary. As much as possible, use the Latin script for when writing down an English word and you'll be sure to learn that much faster. On>http://www.bostonacademyofenglish.com you can find many other strategies that are outlined. There you can also find resources for studying in a classroom environment or even online.




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