50 things that you can do to improve your English

50 things that you can do to improve your English

50 things that you can do to improve your English
50 things that you can do to improve your English

List of 50 things you can do to improve your English. Read one of the below given list and we are sure that you will find very useful tips to improve your English!


1.Do not be afraid to do mistakes. Have confidence. When people listen to you, people can correct your          mistakes only.

2.Surround yourself in English.Put yourself in an English-speaking environment where you can learn from an     inactive way. The best way to learn is through speaking.

3.Practice every day. Make yourself a study plan. Decide how much time you are going to spend in a week      and studying. Install a routine.

4.Tell your family and friends about your study plan. Push them to study them and do not let them interrupt        you.

5. Practice 4 core skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening. Everyone needs to work to improve.

6.Keep a notebook of new words you learn. Use them in sentences and when you speak, try to say it at            least 3 times.

7.Lesson at least once a day.

8.Memories of lists are one of the most common methods of learning vocabulary for testing. This is only a         good practice for a short term study because you often retain that information you have learned to test.

9.Use your body clock. If you are not in the morning, then study in the afternoon.

10.You  find it easier to remember the words if you try to remember the example sentence using that word.

11.There is a plan to take a test. When you need to study for something, you will find that you work hard.

12.By saying this, it is not better to study to test. Think about the big picture. What can you do when you           have a good command of English? How will the quality of your life improve?

13.Give yourself a long term goal. Focus on working towards it.

14.Give yourself even short term goals and reward yourself when you receive each.

15.Create an environment in which you want to learn, not what you have to do. When you are learning, you       will learn more because you want.

16.Find out what works best for you. Think about what methods have been successful for you in the past           and live with them.

17.Learn how you learn. It can be remembered, read, spoken, summarized or in other ways. Find out how        best you study. It can be in a quiet place with you or with the group.

18.Get help! If you do not understand anything, then you have to ask someone. Ask your teacher,                       classmates or friends for help
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19. Review the! review the! review the! Make sure you take the time to review the things studied in the past.

20.It is not a good idea to study yourself for more than 30 minutes at a time. Take a regular break, take            some fresh air and stretch your legs.

22.Do not be so in a hurry to move a level. Focus on that level you are right now.

23.Watch DVD instead of TV. It is better to use such information that you can see again so that you can            remember for the first time.

24.Watching TV gives you the chance to hear something for the first time. It is better for high level students.      This can be a great practice to talk to native English speakers so you do not have to repeat them!

25.Read the classified readers. These books are specially written for your level. Read a complete novel. can       you do this! You'll feel great afterwards.

26.Children's books have easy words and are a good option for classified readers.

27.Newspapers are a great place to find passive structures. Read through an article and see if you can find         passive sentences.

28.First read for the general meaning. Do not worry about understanding every word, then go back and see       new words.

29.For one word you do not understand in one sentence, look at other words around it. They will give you         a hint. Try to guess the meaning from the context.

30.Learn the root word. They will help you guess the meaning of words. For example: write scrib =, min =         small

31.When you learn a new word, think about all your other forms: beautiful (adjective), beauty (noun),                 beautifully (adverb).

32.Learn the prefix (dis-, un-, re-) and suffix (-ly, -ment, -ful), it will help you understand the meaning of            words and make your vocabulary.

33.Unlike Japanese, Japanese or French, the word uses stress. For new words, count the letters and find         out  where the tension is. Only one tension per word and always on one tone Two-letter verbs have               tension on the second letter (BGIN). 2 letters give proper nouns (tectures) and adjectives (Happy) first          tension.

33.Use English whenever you can. Its as simple as that!

34.Do not translate from English to your own language. Think English in order to improve your flow. Talk to     yourself ... but not on the bus, otherwise people will think that you have gone crazy!

35.You can not learn English from a book. Like running a car, you can only learn through doing it
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36.The most natural way of learning grammar is talking.

37.Keep an English Diary or Magazine. Start by writing a few sentences a day, and then come into the habit     of writing.

38.Why not start an online blog and share your articles with the world?

39.Understand many ideas and ideas on paper without worrying about grammar or spelling to become a              better writer. Then think about the structure. After that, write your piece using good grammar and                 spelling. In the end, read it through another person to examine it for mistakes.

40.Keep an eye on your punctuation as you can change whatever you are trying to say. See the difference in      the meaning between these two sentences: "A man without a man is nothing," and "a woman: without her,        man is nothing".

41.Sing your heart! Show your beautiful voice to the world! Learn English songs and sing with them to               improve singing and stagnation ... Anybody for karaoke?

42.Get a friendship or use chat rooms, forums and community sites. If you can not speak to anyone in                English, then this is the next best thing.

43.Shadow English CD. Listen to some sentences, then repeat what you have heard. Focus on rhythm and        tampering.

44.There is English radio in your house. Even if you are not actively listening to it, you will still train your ears.

45.Read the Mirror CD with a CD loudly. Again, it is great for intonation, pronunciation and rhythm.
    dictation. Listen to a CD or a friend and write whatever you hear.

46.Nobody likes to hear your voice, but be brave and try! Record your voice and listen to your                        pronunciation and tampering This will help you identify your problem areas.

47.If you can record your lesson then ask your assistant teacher. This is a great way to review. You can also       listen to your teachers about speed and tampering.

48.Use an English / English dictionary because it will help you to think and not translate into English.

49.If any English / English dictionary seems scary, your level students are the learner's dictionary.

50. Enjoy it! We learn more when we are having fun!

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