4 Easy Ways to Win While Learning English
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if you’re trying to learn a new language
you’ll sometimes have to contend with a
whole new alphabet complex grammar and
difficult pronunciation many new
learners start out strong but Peter out
after a short time but that doesn’t have
to be your story
don’t let the harsh reputation of some
languages scare you away yes it’s not
easy but it probably isn’t as hard as
you think either in this video we’ll
give you four ways to improve the way
you study while learning a new language
follow these and it will be hard not to
see improvement in your language ability
number one develop a good accent when
first trying to learn a new language the
words might overwhelm you some words
might be extremely long or complicated
in ways you aren’t used to as a result
the new language can sometimes sound
more like noise in an actual language
this could be because you don’t yet have
a good grasp of pronunciation in that
language so focus on this weak point by
learning and practicing how to correctly
pronounce each individual sound in the
language start with ones most similar to
your native language and then move on to
the more difficult ones then start
practicing with full words phrases and
sentences work your way up to listening
to recorded audio of native speakers and
try your best to mimic their flow of
speech while this method probably won’t
make your accent perfect it will help
you improve greatly even more
importantly you’ll be able to hear the
language differently and continue to
improve when you intuitively know how to
correctly pronounce a sound it’s a lot
easier to recognize that sound when it
is spoken or read knowing these new
sounds gives your brain some context for
what it hears when you’re using the
language our language learning program
is a great tool for working on your
pronunciation it lets you play back the
words from a lesson in isolation you can
also play audio at a slower speed this
is perfect for pinpointing the nuances
of the language and developing your own
accent as well as your ear number to
break down the writing system every
language has its own unique set of rules
and challenges when it comes to writing
your best bet is to focus on one point
at a time
trying to learn the entire system at
once can be overwhelming work with the
section of the writing system until you
become fairly comfortable with it the
point of going slowly in doing one piece
at a time is to ensure that you have a
firm foundation if you rush through this
stage you might miss essential details
and this may negatively affect your
learning in the future number three
learn grammar in context this tip is
applicable no matter what language
you’re learning once you move past the
basic vocabulary in the language try to
pick up the patterns of the grammar by
learning the rules in the context of
phrases or sentences example sentences
found in the lesson notes of each of our
lessons are extremely helpful for this
after each lesson you can look at the
examples to get a feel for how a
particular aspect of the grammar worked
then you can practice making your own
similar phrases using the same rule
slowly but surely
as you work through each episode you’ll
take greater ownership of the language
this approach is a lot more effective
than memorizing tables or rules if you
can use the grammar and vocabulary you
just learned you’re much more likely to
internalize it and thus remember it the
next time you want to say something in
your target language number 4 get
feedback from native speakers receiving
correct and accurate feedback from
native speakers is vital to improving
your skills in the language whether
you’re reading or writing you need to
find out what your mistakes are so that
you can correct them some people are
willing and able to pay a private tutor
or take a formal class in order to help
them progress these things will
certainly help but they aren’t the only
options if you live near a major city
there’s a chance that there are some
native speakers in your area keep your
eyes and ears open because you might be
surprised where you can find them you
can look for a nearby meetup group or a
language exchange you’re likely to find
speakers there as well if these options
don’t work out you can take your search
online there are several free language
exchanges where you can chat via video
or audio with other language learners
look for a native speaker learning your
own native language so that you can
practice together and correct each
other’s mistakes don’t be afraid to put
yourself out there and make mistakes
it’s all part of the process
as long as you’re getting good feedback
when you use the language your skills
will improve hopefully this video took
some of the fear and mystery out of
learning a new language remember that
the most important tip is to enjoy the
language for its own sake if you enjoy
the process of learning then studying
will seem more like a journey of
discovery than work use these pointers
as tools for the road ahead as you work
your way to fluency in your target
language and for even more ways to
improve while learning a new language
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