I’ve just thought up of some simple ways for anyone who is interested in improving their English. I myself am trying to improve in this language each day. There’s always so much to learn and it can be really fun! You just need to have the passion and enthusiasm to better yourself.
- This is what most people would advise: read. Read anything and everything in English. You can read story books, newspapers, magazines, blogs, comics, English textbooks,
instructions and ingredients on food packages, advertisements, etc.
For story books, don’t force yourself to read something too difficult or
something you know you won’t enjoy. Make reading fun! Read books that you ENJOY reading. I hate to read books that bore me too.
- Watch English movies with subtitles.
This would be my favourite way of learning English. Not only do I get
to have a fun time watching the movie, I’d be learning new words at the
same time and knowing how to pronounce them! Usually, you can get movies
with English subtitles on DVDs.
- Listen to English songs. Read the lyrics as you listen to the songs. Listen to your favourite songs and sing along to them.
- Start a blog in English. This is one way for you to practice your writing. Blog on something that you love. If you are a fan of movies, start a blog
and write about your favourite movies, your favourite characters, what
you think could be improved in the movie, what new movies to expect next
year, etc. Besides blogging, try joining online forums, engage in
online chatting and more.
- If you don’t want to maintain a blog, why not write to a pen pal?
It’d be even more fun to have a pen pal from a different country! I
used to write to other people from the US, Germany, Mexico, and even
Yugoslavia. I remember feeling excited when I see letters with foreign
stamps on it in my mailbox. If you don’t want to spend too much money on
stamps, then get a local pen pal.
- Write in your diary/journal in English. This
is where you can write anything in it. But if you do write something
you wouldn’t want others to read, make sure you hide it somewhere safe!
Or try not to write anything offensive at all in case someone does find
it. You can also write about neutral stuff like the places you went that
day, what you ate, who you met, what you did, etc.
- Be best friends with a good English dictionary. You can use Oxford, Collins, Cambridge, etc. Buy a dictionary that you’re comfortable with and USE it
at all times. Keep it next to you when you’re reading. I always put my
favourite Oxford dictionary by my side when I’m reading. So when I
stumble upon a word I don’t know, I don’t have to get up and look around
for it. It’s right there by my side. Thus, I have no excuse for not
looking the word up!
- Speak the language whenever you can.
Speak it with friends and family. You can also sing along to English
songs! Try karaoke! Don’t be shy to try speaking the language. Don’t
be afraid that others will tease you. In fact, they’ll admire you for
your courage and confidence.
- Learn a new word a day.
Keep your own vocabulary notebook and write a new word and its meaning
in it every day. Refer to it as often as possible so that the new words
will stick in your head.
- You can also learn new phrases, idioms or proverbs a day. A kick in the teeth, sit on the fence, make a clean sweep, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, a man’s home is his castle, etc. When you come across a saying that you like, write it down and its meaning in your notebook!
Learn at your own pace. There’s no need to hurry when learning something especially a language. Make learning English fun. Don’t give up too soon or get discouraged. Don’t get stressed out when it becomes a little difficult.