With English now being a global language with over a billion
people speaking it. (on at least a basic level) It is becoming more and
more important to learn English. It's required for certain jobs and to
get into good schools and universities. Below are the top 5 most helpful
tips we could find to help you learn English.
Tip #1
Listen to English Music - Listening to English music
while doing something else can help to get used to the natural rhythm
and tone of English speech. The more and more you listen to a song the
more you will learn. So put your favourite English song on repeat!
Tip #2
Travel to an English Speaking Country - Traveling to an
English speaking country will force you out of your comfort zone. You
will have to try and speak English just to get directions. It's amazing
how much of the language you will learn in even just a week.
Tip #3
Read an English Book - Read a book written in English.
If you are a beginner start with a children's book. Maybe even a story
you are already familiar with. Any words you do not understand you can
look up in a dictionary. Practice reading this book until you can read
it all the way through and then move on to something harder. ***reading out loud will also help you with pronounciation***
Tip #4
Watch an English Movie - Watch an English movie with
subtitle in your own language. It will help you become familair with the
words. Have a pen and paper close to write down any new word you
learned to practice later.
Tip #5
Find an English Speaking Pen Pal - Find a native
English speaking pen pal. This is a great way to learn new words,
practice grammer and make a new friend. There are sites for free
language exchange. http://www.speakmania.com/index.php?language_id=1
BONUS TIP
Come to Camber College - The best way to really learn English is to join us at Camber College. (lol)
You will learn English, make new friends, see a new country and learn
fun new activities like skiing, scuba diving and horseback riding. Come
Live the Edventure!
article source : http://camberworld.blogspot.com/2012/09/top-5-tips-to-learn-english.html