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5 tips to learn English with Ease

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27/09/2016 0 0

English can be a tough nut to crack. If you’re a beginner, here are 5 ways to begin your learning  journey.

Talk in English

Make it a habit of speaking ten sentences in English every day. Force yourself to talk to your family and friends in English. If they reply in your native language, continue speaking in English. Do not feel shy if you speak slowly.

Develop a reading habit

Reading is very important as it gives you a solid base before you move forward. Start reading children’s story books. These books have pictures that make it easy to understand. You can also read comic books in English.

Right pronunciation

Speaking in English is good but speaking it clearly with the right pronunciation is important. To make sure you are speaking the right way, listen to simple English learning videos available on YouTube or Facebook.

Speaking to yourself loudly

Speak to yourself in English when you are alone. You can easily listen to your words and understand where you are going wrong. This will increase your confidence. You can also take an English newspaper or any book and start reading loudly.

Learn English online

Social media such as Facebook is one of the best tools to learn English. Facebook provides a good learning platform for English beginners. Chat and comment with your FB friends in the English language rather than in your native language. You will only gain and not lose anything. When you see a nice picture or a funny video and want to say something, type it in English and be proud.

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