Weblog

Related Tags | + (2)

April 12, 2006

How to learn English: Tip #3

Tip #3: Create sample sentences!
Your goal, as a language learner, is to develop the ability to communicate in a wide variety of situations. A great way to practice this is to write sample sentences for each of the new words you learn. You should try to use the new word in as many different situations and locations in the sentence as possible. Once you run out of sentences, try Googling the word to find other samples in English language websites. Here are some examples of sample sentences.

New Word: wireless

1) The wireless network is broken.
2) Our office is wireless.
3) I need a product that provides very fast wireless connectivity.

And a Google search reveals lots more sample sentences.

April 11, 2006

How to learn English: Tip #2

Tip #2: Learn relevant things!
When you are learning English, it is much easier to remember language that is related to your job, life, interests, etc. And, because these things are related to you, they will be far more useful. So, don’t waste time trying to learn words that you will never use, or discussing things that don’t interest you. Instead, focus on what you need or like. You will have far better results.

Here are some suggestions for learning activities that will be highly relevant:

1) See if you can translate your resume into English.
2) Keep a diary in English, and use it to describe your life. You will find you will need to use a dictionary to learn new words, and because these words are related to your life you will remember them better.
3) Regularly read an English language website or blog about one of your hobbies. Because it interests you, you will have greater motivation and better retention of new vocabulary.

If you have any other strategies for relevant learning, I’d love to hear them in the comments section!

April 9, 2006

How to learn English: Tip #1

We get many e-mails at EnglishPod asking for advice on how to learn English. Over the next few weeks we will publish a series of tips and suggestions to help you learn English effectively.

Tip #1: Use what you learn to communicate!
Communication is not only the purpose of language training, but also a powerful learning technique. Every time you use what you learn for real communication you will improve your fluency and ability to remember words. Real communication happens when you share any kind of information with another person. It doesn’t matter if you are speaking with a native speaker or another learner. Therefore, for example, instead of reciting words to remember them try to use them in real English conversations. Also, if you have questions about the language, try discussing them in English rather than your native language. Make a habit of using every available opportunity to practice. Finally (and very importantly), don’t worry about the accuracy of what you are saying. Making mistakes is a necessary part of language learning. As long as you have plenty of sources of correct input (such as English websites, EnglishPod, books, magazines, native speaker friends and colleagues etc) you will be aware at some level in your brain when you make mistakes, and over time they will become less frequent. However, if you don’t practice in the first place, this process won’t occur.

Next Page »
EnglishPod.com - Learn Business English with Daily Podcasts and a Personal Learning Center