Practice speaking –Practice the language you have learned as much as possible.
Don't be afraid –Never be afraid to try speaking to other people even if you don’t know everything. They will appreciate your efforts.
Surround Yourself –Surround yourself with English. Read it, listen to it, watch it and speak it with others.
Listen to native speakers –Pay careful attention to native speakers using English. Observe the way they pronounce the words and how they use them.
Pronunciation is key –Imitate native English sounds as closely as you can. The more closely you pronounce words like native speakers, the better you will be understood.
Use good resources –Use dictionaries, workbooks, software and any other resource that will allow you to practice and expand your language.
Use what you know –Even if you know relatively little English, you should use what you know. You will be surprised at how much you can communicate with a few words or phrases.
Speed it up –Get used to listening to the language at normal speed. It will seem fast at first, but the more you know, the more it will sound normal.
Don't get stuck –If you don’t know a certain word, work your way around it. Use different words and actions to explain it, but don’t give up.
Have fun! –Learning a new language is fun and exciting. Recognize your progress and use your language for ultimate enjoyment.
Practice speaking –Practice the language you have learned as much as possible.
Don't be afraid –Never be afraid to try speaking to other people even if you don’t know everything. They will appreciate your efforts.
Surround Yourself –Surround yourself with English. Read it, listen to it, watch it and speak it with others.
Listen to native speakers –Pay careful attention to native speakers using English. Observe the way they pronounce the words and how they use them.
Pronunciation is key –Imitate native English sounds as closely as you can. The more closely you pronounce words like native speakers, the better you will be understood.
Use good resources –Use dictionaries, workbooks, software and any other resource that will allow you to practice and expand your language.
Use what you know –Even if you know relatively little English, you should use what you know. You will be surprised at how much you can communicate with a few words or phrases.
Speed it up –Get used to listening to the language at normal speed. It will seem fast at first, but the more you know, the more it will sound normal.
Don't get stuck –If you don’t know a certain word, work your way around it. Use different words and actions to explain it, but don’t give up.
Have fun! –Learning a new language is fun and exciting. Recognize your progress and use your language for ultimate enjoyment.
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