Today practice and become familiar with asking "do you like" questions and its responses. Ask someone if they like broccoli ice cream!
Sometimes the best way to learn a language is through songs. But have you tried songs for children? It's much simpler and you can really learn a lot of everyday conversational phrases and improve your pronunciation. When you sing the song, you also remember phrases faster than memorization. Today practice and become familiar with asking "do you like" questions and its responses. Ask someone if they like broccoli ice cream!
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It's a new year again! Are you ready to get proactive this year and start learning English? Now is the time to evaluate your life, set some learning goals, and improve your English by the end of 2014.
Below is my 12 Months To Better English chart. These are some ideas you could incorporate into your life every month. They are fun and easy to do if you devote some time a few times a week.
You could also make your own goals and activities easily to suit your lifestyle and life goals. Think about some of these questions below to decide on your monthly or weekly activities:
Why is English important to your life? Where will you need to use it: At your job? To have basic conversation with people? To travel? What are the English areas you need to improve on? your listening more than speaking? writing more than reading? How much time do you have everyday to learn English? Don't give yourself too many tasks if you know it will make you tired and frustrated as this will discourage you from learning. Always start small. What kind of learner are you? Do you learn best from images? songs? text? diagrams? Try using different methods to learn and see what helps you learn best. Everyone is different.
Whatever you decide to do, do something! Because if you do nothing you will never get anywhere! Learn things that interests you. If you love to cook you could read recipes or cooking books in English and even watch Food Network on YouTube.
Remember: take it slow, be patient, and remind yourself that becoming fluent in a language takes time and is impossible to achieve overnight. Let me end with a popular saying, "Rome wasn't built in a day!" Meaning all things take time to create (just like Rome). So we shouldn't expect to achieve success immediately but start somewhere! |
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