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What is neccessay to learn English well?

pasakorn

pasakorn

Thailand

From www.antimoon.com
What is necessary to learn English well?
Learning English requires action. You may know all the learning tips, but if you don’t start doing things, you will achieve nothing. The fact is, if you want to learn to speak English well, you must change your life. Here are some examples of things you will have to do:
read a book in English for an hour every day, analyzing the grammar in sentences and looking up words in an English dictionary
listen to an audiobook or other recording in English, stopping it frequently, trying to understand what is being said, and trying to imitate the speaker’s pronunciation
spend your afternoon practicing the pronunciation of the English “r” sound
carefully write an e-mail message in English, using a dictionary or a Web search every 20 seconds to make sure every word is correct, and taking 5 minutes to write one sentence
think about an English sentence you’ve read, wondering if it could say “a” instead of “the” in the sentence, and trying to find similar sentences on the Web to find out the answer
walk down the street and build simple English sentences in your head (talking to yourself in English about the things you see around you)
What kind of person would do all these crazy things? Only one kind. The kind of person who enjoys doing them. If you want to learn to speak English well, you’re going to have to become that person. You cannot hate doing these things. Have you ever heard of a person who became successful by doing something he hated?
The problem with learning and teaching English as a foreign language is that all English learners want to speak English well; however, most learners don’t want to spend time on learning English on their own. (Which is probably why they sign up for English classes and hope their teacher will force knowledge into their heads.)
This lack of motivation means that learners basically don’t spend their own time on learning English, and if they do, they don’t do it regularly. For example, a typical learner might study English phrasal verbs for 12 hours before an English exam. However, he will not read a book in English for 30 minutes every day. He just doesn’t feel that learning English is pleasant enough, so he will only do it if he has to. The problem is that a huge one-time effort gives you nothing, while small, everyday activities will give you a lot.
If you are one of those learners and don’t feel like practicing the pronunciation of the “r” sound or thinking about English sentences every day, we have news for you: You’re going to have to make yourself want to do these things. In other words, you’ll have to work on your motivation. Fortunately, there are proven techniques to help you with that.
Thanks for www.antimoon.com

06:37 PM Aug 23 2007 |

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pasakorn

pasakorn

Thailand

Any suggestions?

06:39 PM Aug 23 2007 |

fjface

fjface

China

i have no idea about how we can improve our english,but i would like to find it out.

12:20 PM Aug 24 2007 |

Lily :)

Lily :)

Russian Federation

I agree, but I just don't understand one thing in your post… Why should we practise the exact sound 'r'?! Because it's the most difficult or what? And are other sounds easy to pronounce?! Why should we practise only 'r'?

09:48 PM Aug 24 2007 |

pasakorn

pasakorn

Thailand

Hi Lily,
You are so sweet!! Yes, the exact sound ‘r’ is very difficult for people who don’t use English in their daily life, particularly for myself! I often have a problem with that one when I talk to foreigner guys, they have to par attention what I am talking about! Other are not easy as well, such as ‘th, z, etc. By the way, I wanna hear your lovely voice, it must be sweet!
There are many words which we cannot do like a native speaker does. I don’t have much chance to practice with native speaker, I don’t mind talking with any guys even though they are not a native speaker, it’s always useful.
Have a fantastic time, take care, see you around!
Your new friend from Thailand,
Pasakorn.

08:36 AM Aug 25 2007 |

Yuji W

United States

I think that what is most important for learning English well (or any other language) is to surround yourself with that language as much as possible. Ideally you can have a native-speaker practice with you on a regular basis. One way to do this is through a website called www.Study.com where real teachers teach online in real-time for free, I think many of you may find it useful.

10:30 PM Oct 07 2011 |