USE ENGLISH IN YOUR DAILY LIFE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.
It’s more important to have frequent contact with English than to have hours and hours of study. Using English for 10 minutes a day, every day, is better than studying for 1 hour only once a week.
Even if you don’t live in an English-speaking country, there are still many ways to do this!
Here are just a few suggestions for making English part of your daily life:
Listen to English as you drive to work. Read the news online in English instead of in your native language. Practice thinking in English while you are doing housework or exercise. Read articles, listen to podcasts, and watch videos in English about topics you enjoy (this is important! You will make much more progress if you are having fun during the process).
LEARN TO THINK IN ENGLISH.
This is one of the biggest keys to English fluency – but how can you learn it?
There’s a step-by-step process you can follow:
First, beginning to think with individual English words Then progressing to thinking in English sentences Finally imagining entire conversations and stories in your head in English
This is one of the best ways to practice English, because if you make a “mistake,” nobody knows about it!
Also, you can practice thinking in English anytime, anywhere. No need for a textbook or classroom. The earlier you begin the habit of thinking in English, the easier it will be to speak fast.
PRACTICE TALKING TO YOURSELF.
This is REALLY an excellent way to develop your fluency and build your confidence. There is no pressure to be perfect, and nobody else will hear your mistakes.
For speaking ideas, Imagine somebody is asking you the question. Then practice answering it by talking to yourself out loud.
Yes… it feels a little bit silly. But you can do it alone where no one will hear you, and it’s a great step to putting your English into practice.
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