How Can I Learn English Faster? October 1, 2014
Staff member Tamila, whose first language is Russian, has become fluent in English – and it has not taken her a lifetime! Here are some of her observations:
The question about learning English faster comes to the minds of many people who travel or move to or study in the United States. How long does it take to learn it well? I cannot give you an accurate answer because every person learns new things at his or her own pace; however, I have five useful tips that will help you to learn English a little bit more quickly.
- Listen to English songs. People love listening to music on the streets, in parks, on trains, at work, and at school. And I am sure, you love it too. Since the American music industry is very popular around the globe, each of us has at least one favorite American song. So take advantage of it: Read the lyrics while listening to the song. The good thing about learning English with songs is that it is much easier to pronounce and memorize the words.
- Watch movies with English subtitles. Go to the movies or watch them from home. Choose a movie that you have already seen and watch it with English subtitles. It will help you to learn English vocabulary and see the structure of dialogues.
- Communicate with Americans. When I arrived here, I was very reluctant to talk a lot or to make friends among the American people. Mainly, it was because I didn’t want them to hear mistakes in my English and in my accent. However, with time I realized that if I don’t start communicating with native English speakers, I will never learn this language. So I started to talk with them everywhere: on the street, in supermarkets, offices, etc.). While I was at school, I made many American friends, who have helped me to improve my English greatly, I believe.
- Work on your accent/pronunciation. I had never paid attention to my accent until I came here and realized that few people could understand me. So every time I learned a new word, I would not only check its pronunciation, but also try to find it in a song or a movie to see how Americans pronounce it.
- Use an English dictionary. Honestly, I was skeptical about English dictionaries at the beginning. If there was an English word I didn’t understand, I would simply use a Russian translator. Please, don’t make that mistake! Using an English dictionary is much more helpful than using electronic translators of your native language. Dictionaries of the English language define words using English synonyms. The choice of English dictionaries is really broad: those accessible online; inexpensive but comprehensive paperbacks that you can purchase in most bookstores; and those that you can find in public libraries.
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