Thankfully, there are a few proven ways to learn English
effectively, such as:
• Surround
yourself with educated English speakers. This is, perhaps, the most ideal way
to learn English – at least verbally. Surround yourself with educated English
speakers that already have an understanding of language concepts, rules and
structures. Why do they have to be educated? Well, it’s no secret that in any
language, common conversation it littered with language errors. Educated
individuals – those that major in English or hold related degrees – are more
likely to speak with correct grammar and usage than those without.
• Take
English classes. This may be a free option, depending on your level of
education and location, but you may also have to pay for such classes. When led
by competent, native English-speaking teachers, English classes can have a
dramatically positive effect on your understanding of the English language. You
can even enroll in online courses if attending an institution isn’t an option!
• Purchase
an English language-learning program. There are a few dozen, state-of-the-art
technological programs on the market today that offer language-learning
courses. These programs include interactive exercises, word definitions,
quizzes, videos and much more. Often thought to be the most effective way to
learn a new language (besides being dropped in the language-speaking country)
these programs are a convenient way to discover the English language. They can
be studied anywhere, at any time. They may, however, cost you a pretty penny;
the best of these programs can cost over two hundred dollars.
• Hire an
English tutor. This may be an expensive pursuit, but not necessarily; some
tutors work for relatively low prices and really know their stuff. If you can
afford it, English tutors are possible better choices than taking English
classes, because they provide completely individualized instruction. With an
individual English master helping you with your exact needs, you’ll be speaking
English fluently in no time!
• Use
books, videos and other free materials. There are many online sites that offer
free explanations for English rules, translations and word definitions. At the
same time, hundreds of books, instructional videos, listening tapes and other
supplemental materials are available to anyone with the means to buy them.
These resources can also be helpful as additional study material if you chose
to pursue one of the previous methods of language-learning.
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