LEarn English Fast - How to Learn English Effectively and Achieve Fluency
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Apr 9, 2025
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how to learn English effectively and
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Achieve fluency part one improving your
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spoken English number one speak a little
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English every day the absolute best way
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to learn any new language is just to
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speak it it doesn't matter if you only
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know five English words or if you're
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practically fluent speaking English with
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another person is the fastest most
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effective method of improving don't wait
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until you feel more comfortable speaking
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in English you probably won't reach that
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level for a long time so push yourself
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outside of your comfort zone and start
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speaking English today you'll be amazed
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at how quickly your language skills
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improve find a native English speaker
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who is willing to spend some time
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speaking English with you you may be
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able to offer them a language exchange
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where they spend 30 minutes speaking
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English with you and you spend 30
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minutes speaking your native language
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with them if you live in an
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englishspeaking country you can practice
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by starting simple conversations with
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the people you meet whether it's saying
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hello to a shopkeeper or asking a
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stranger for
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directions number two work on your
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pronunciation even if you have an
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acceptable grasp on the English language
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with good grammar and an extensive
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vocabulary native English speakers may
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find you very difficult to understand if
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you don't work on your pronunciation
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correct clear pronunciation is essential
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if you really want to improve your level
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of English listen closely to how native
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English speakers pronounce certain words
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and sounds and do your best to copy them
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pay particular attention to sounds that
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you are unfamiliar with or that do not
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exist in your native tongue for example
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some people have difficulty pronouncing
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the r sound as it does not exist in
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their native language while other people
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have difficulty with certain consonant
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clusters such as the th sound be aware
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that the pronunciation of certain
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English English words varies greatly
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depending on the part of the world it's
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spoken in for example American English
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is very different from British English
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if you intend to travel to or live in an
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English-speaking country this is
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something you should take into account
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when learning how to pronounce certain
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words number three expand your
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vocabulary and use idiomatic phrases The
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Wider your vocabulary and the more
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English phrases you learn the easier
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speaking English will become again
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spending time with native English
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speakers will help you to pick up on
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common vocabulary and phrases in a
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natural way although reading watching
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English TV and listening to the news is
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also beneficial once you have learned a
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new word or phrase you should make an
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effort to use it in a sentence this is
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the best way to commit it to memory
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another easy way to commit new words to
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memory is to make labels for everyday
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household items and stick them around
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your house or apartment then every time
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you use the kettle or look in the mirror
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you will see the English word for these
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items staring back at you you should
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also start a notebook of idiomatic
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phrases that English speakers use all
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the time some examples include it's
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raining cats and dogs which means it's
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raining heavily to be on Cloud9 or to be
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very happy or saying something is a
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piece of cake when something is very
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easy sprinkling these kinds of phrases
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into your conversation will bring your
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level of English up several notches
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number four attend an English class or
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Discussion Group another great way to
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incorporate some extra English
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conversation into your weekly routine is
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to sign up for a class or Discussion
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Group attending an English class is a
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great way to focus on some of the more
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formal aspects of speaking English a
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class will teach you the grammatically
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correct way of speaking which includes
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proper sentence structure and verb
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conjugation and will generally provide a
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very structured approach to language
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learning attending a discussion group is
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a more informal and relaxed way of
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learning English where the emphasis is
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more on communication and relationship
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building than on speaking correct
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English speaking English in this setting
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can help you become more comfortable
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with speaking in front of other people
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both of these language learning settings
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have their pros and cons so it's best to
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do both if you can number five carry a
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dictionary carrying an English
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dictionary with you at all times whether
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it's an actual book or a phone app can
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be very useful having a dictionary means
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that you will never be stuck for a word
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it can save you a lot of embarrassment
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if you're having a conversation with an
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English speaker and forget a word in the
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middle of a sentence all you have to do
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is take a second to look it up aside
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from saving you awkwardness looking up
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the word you need then immediately using
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it in a sentence will actually help you
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to commit the new vocabulary to memory
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it is also helpful to have a dictionary
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to peruse throughout the day during
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private moments like when you're sitting
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on the train waiting to cross the street
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or just having a cup of coffee you could
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learn an extra 20 to 30 English words
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per day using this technique as a
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beginner you should start start with an
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English dictionary that provides
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definitions in your native language
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however once your language skills
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improve you should switch to using an
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English to English dictionary which
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provides English definitions for English
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words part two improving your writing
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reading and listening skills number one
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listen to English radio or podcasts one
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of the best ways to improve your English
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listen in comprehension is to download
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English language podcasts or radio apps
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on your phone or MP3 player you should
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then make an effort to listen to the
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podcasts or radio shows for at least 30
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minutes per day do it in the gym on your
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to work or while you're sitting at your
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computer make an effort to understand
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what's being said don't just let the
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English wash over you even if you find
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it too fast try to pick out key words
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and phrases to get a general idea of
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what the conversation is about if you
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can make a note of any words or phrases
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that that you don't understand and look
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up the translation afterwards then
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listen to the podcast or show again to
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hear the new words or phrases in
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context number two watch English movies
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and TV shows another fun way to improve
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your listening comprehension is to watch
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English movies and TV shows try to pick
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movies or TV shows that you will enjoy
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this will make the exercise feel like
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less of a chore if possible choose
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movies or shows that you are already
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familiar with such as children's ctoons
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or Blockbuster films if you already know
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the basic story you will find the
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language much easier to pick up on
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however you should avoid watching movies
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or television shows with subtitles in
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your native language they will only
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distract you and make you less inclined
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to focus on understanding the English
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which is the whole point of the
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exercise number three read an English
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book newspaper or magazine reading is an
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essential part of learning a new
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language so don't forget to practice
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find something you are really interested
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in whether that's a famous English novel
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The New York Times or a fashion magazine
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and start working your way through it if
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you find the content boring you will be
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less inclined to persevere with it again
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make an active effort to actually
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understand what you're reading don't
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just skim over it highlight any words or
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phrases that you don't understand then
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look them up in your dictionary number
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four keep a diary in English aside from
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reading and listening comprehension you
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should also spend some time working on
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your written English this may be one of
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the most difficult aspects of your
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language learning but it is important
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nonetheless writing in English will help
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you to work on your sentence structure
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grammar and spelling try to keep an
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English diary in which you write down a
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few sentences every day it doesn't have
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to be deeply personal you could write
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about the weather what you ate for
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dinner or what your plans are for for
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the day number five find an
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English-speaking penp pal once your
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written language skills have improved
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you could consider getting an
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English-speaking pen pal having an
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English-speaking pen pal combines your
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English writing practice with the
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excitement of getting a letter or email
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your pen pal may be someone who is
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learning English like you or they may be
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a native English speaker who wants to
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practice their foreign language skills
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by writing to you in your native tongue
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having a pen pal from an
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English-speaking country such as the
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United States Britain Canada Ireland
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Australia New Zealand or South Africa
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for example will also allow you to learn
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more about the culture and what life is
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like in that part of the World Part
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three committing to your new language
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number one stay motivated when learning
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any new language it is important to stay
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motivated and never give up on your goal
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of fluency stay committed to your
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language learning goal by reminding
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yourself of how badly you want to
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achieve it think of all the amazing
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experiences and opportunities that will
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be available to you once you've mastered
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the English language number two practice
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every day if you want to gain fluency
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quickly you need to commit to practicing
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every day learning a new language is
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based on repetition so if you wait too
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long between study sessions you will
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forget everything you learned previously
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and have to start all over again wasting
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valuable time however you shouldn't
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study so much that you grow sick of
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English try to keep things interesting
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by completing a different task each day
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one day of reading one day of listening
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comprehension one day of Writing
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Practice one day of studying grammar ETC
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number three train yourself to think in
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English one way to make the transition
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from being very good at English to being
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fluent is to train your brain to
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actually think in the English language
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constantly translating from your native
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language into English and Back Again
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inside your head consumes time and
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energy every language has its own
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nuances and peculiarities which makes it
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impossible to accurately translate from
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one language to another in certain
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instances number four make friends with
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English speakers one of the greatest
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tests of a person's fluency in a second
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language is to put them in a room with a
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bunch of native speakers and see if they
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can follow and contribute to the
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conversation the best way to achieve
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this level of fluency is to make some
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English-speaking friends and hang out
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with them in a social set like a cafe or
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bar this way you will be forced to speak
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English if you want to interact with
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your peers but it won't feel like work
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or study because you'll be having so
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much fun number five don't be afraid to
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make mistakes the biggest obstacle that
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stands in the way of learning a new
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language is the fear of making mistakes
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this fear serves no purpose it is merely
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a hindrance that prevents you from
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reaching your goal of fluency don't be
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afraid of making a mistake and don't be
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shy of course you can't speak a new
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language perfectly at the start try to
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express yourself albeit with difficulty
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remember that everyone makes mistakes
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when they are learning a new language
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it's a right of passage you will almost
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certainly have your fair share of
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awkward or embarrassing moments when you
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accidentally say something rude or
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incorrect but this is all part of the
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fun
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