December 21, 2009

English Skill - Improving

My most important advice is: "Do something (anything). If you do not do anything, you will not get a place. Make your hobby, not a duty, but above all have fun!"

Do not be too hasty. You go a long way and there will be delays and frustrations along the road. Sometimes you will be in the fast lane and the next time you'll be stuck in traffic, but also there will be many interesting things and interesting people along the road. Take your time to really enjoy the experience.

There are many ways to increase the level of your English language skills, but only you can find the right way for you. Here are some tips that might help: --
Improve Learning Skills

My most important advice is: "Do something (anything). If you do not do anything, you will not get a place. Make your hobby, not a duty, but above all have fun!"

Do not be too hasty. You go a long way and there will be delays and frustrations along the road. Sometimes you will be in the fast lane and the next time you'll be stuck in traffic, but also there will be many interesting things and interesting people along the road. Take your time to really enjoy the experience.

There are many ways to increase the level of your English language skills, but only you can find the right way for you. Here are some tips that might help: --
Improve Learning Skills

Learning is a skill and can be improved.

Your way to learning effectively is through knowing

* Self
* Capacity to learn your
* Your process was successfully used in the past
* Your interest, and knowledge about what you want to learn

Motivating yourself

If you are not motivated to learn English you will become frustrated and give up. Ask yourself the following questions, and honest: --

* Why do you need to learn / improve English?
* Where will you need to use the English language?
* What skills do you need to learn / improve? (Reading / Writing / Listening / Speaking)
* How long do you need to see results?
* How much time can you afford to devote to learning English.
* How much money can you afford to devote to learning English.
* Do you have a plan or learning strategy?

Set yourself achievable goals

You know how much time you can dedicate to learning English, but a short time each day will produce better long-term results of a full day on the weekend and then nothing for two weeks.

Joining a short intensive course could produce better results than joining a course that took place once a week for six months.

Here are some goals you could set yourself: --

* Join an English course (and attend regularly).
* Do your homework.
* Read a book a month.
* Learn new words every day.
* Visit the English-speaking forum every day.
* Read the news article on the internet every day.
* Do 10 minutes listening practice every day.
* Watch an English film at least once a month.
* Follow a soap, comedy or radio or TV dramas.

A good way to meet your goal is to build a system of rewards and punishments.

Find the gift you will give yourself to fulfill your goals for a month.

* A bottle of your favorite beverage
* A meal out / or a fine meal at home
* New clothes
* A manicure or massage

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