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3 Ways to Quickly Improve Your English Language Skills

Learning a language is challenging. If it werenu2019t, there wouldnu2019t be the vast array of programs and tools available that promise rapid language acquisition. People donu2019t just want to learn a language; they want to learn it fast. But to learn a language quickly, you need the right mentality to succeed. Learn a language faster using these mind hacks.How good are you at ignoring distractions when learning languages? If itu2019s something youu2019re currently struggling with, check out these tips on how you can improve your focus when learning a language u2013 hope they will help you stay focused!

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3 Ways to Quickly Improve Your English Language Skills

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  1. 3 WAYS TO QUICKLYIMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH LANGUAGESKILLS

  2. INTRODUCTION Learning a language is challenging. If it weren’t, there wouldn’t be the vast array of programs and toolsavailable that promise rapid language acquisition. People don’t just want to learn a language; they want to learn it fast. But to learn a language quickly, you need the right mentality to succeed. Learn a language faster using these mind hacks.How good are you at ignoring distractions when learning languages? If it’s something you’re currently struggling with, check out these tips on how you can improve your focus when learning a language – hopethey will help you stayfocused!

  3. 1-WATCH MOVIESIN ENGLISH Watching series on Netflix might not exactly improve your debating skills or formal register, but it helps you to understand the language better, get used to colloquial, conversational forms of English and implicitly get a feeling for the language. Also, you could try to pick out wordsthatsoundhighlyinformalandlookuptheirmore scholarly counterparts. Of course, there is also a plethora of documentaries (try anything by David Attenborough tostartyou off)tobefoundonlineaswell.Beingexposed toalanguageforthelengthofamoviemighthelpyouto actually start thinking inEnglish.

  4. 2-START AVOCABULARY BOOK OF USEFULWORDS Eitherinanotebookoronyourcomputer,startmakinga list of useful words and phrases. Every time you hear or see a word you’re not familiar with, note it down. Don’t only focus on the word itself, but search for synonyms and phrases in which it’s used. After all, you might understand what words such as “precedence” or “tantalizing” mean, but do you know how to use them accurately?

  5. 3-PRACTICE,PRACTICE, PRACTICE Let’sfaceit,academicphraseswon’tjustfallfromheaven and straight into your brain. Even if your English is already quite good, don’t be complacent and underestimatestressfulfactorssuchasthetimepressure in an exam. You still have to practice, no matter how muchtimeyouhaveleftbeforeyourbigday.Trycoming up with a word of the day, and then try to employ it as often as possible. If you do this, don’t waste time on extremelyspecificwordsyouwillneveractuallyuse. Instead,focusonconversationalEnglishwhichislikelyto be relevant in theexam.

  6. USEANAPP/GETONLINE PRACTICE If you’re happy to do a language exchange (= find someone who wants to learn your language) you can try an applikeEngVarta. If this isn’t possible, you can also get (free) online practice from the UniversityofCambridge.ThenewSpeak&Improve site uses technology to assess your English. It’s usefulifyouwanttoknowyourlevelofEnglish. PART2

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