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You've been studying English for a few years now and for some reason or other you still can't speak nor comprehend the language well. Let me be clear, there is no magic pill, there is no simple-to-discover system out there. Sure, there are numerous on-line courses and all sorts of English studying software available, but you will not achieve fluency with these options alone. Studying a second language takes effort and time. The reality is you must dedicate study time outside of class to learn English.

Ideally you have enrolled in a college that offers one and a half hour classes 5 days a week. In my opinion, this is 1 of the very best ways to start the English language studying process. Hopefully your teachers are native speakers or have achieved a native level such as pronunciation. If your teachers do not teach English in English, discover another college immediately. You're paying to learn English, not hear your native language.

Arrive early so you have some time to speak with your classmates in English. Review any homework with them. Also speak about the lesson using the language and grammar from that lesson. Invite some classmates to go out for coffee after class so you can practice speaking more English.

Start an expression notebook that you can easily carry in your briefcase, backpack, or purse. In the expression notebook write down expressions from your class. Write complete sentences and concerns. Then, when you are commuting, waiting at the doctor's workplace, or have some down time, pull out the expression notebook and start reading.

Listen to music in English. Study the lyrics as you listen. Appear up any new words in a dictionary. Ask your teacher to explain any expressions you can't figure out. Create these expressions in your expression notebook. Try to memorize the lyrics and sing along with out reading them.

Watch Tv and films in English. Use subtitles if you should. Watch the plan as soon as with subtitles and then without. You can also do this in reverse, watch the plan with out subtitles and then watch it with subtitles. The choice is clearly yours.

Use the Internet. There are a plethora of online learning activities for ESL learners. You can do online lessons, practice for the TOEFL, watch English classes, read a book, and much more.

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