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10 Fun & Easy Ways Learn English Faster
We’ve all heard a thousand times that the only way to really learn English is to
be totally immersed in the language, completely surrounded by it everywhere
you go. But we wanted to go deeper than that and find quick and easy ways to
start getting immersed. So our research team put together 10 steps that you can
follow, in this order, to make learning English faster and a whole lot more fun.
#1: Find some English radio stations and podcasts in iTunes There are tons of podcasts about all topics imaginable these days: entertainment,
politics, news. A good way to find one is to look for a podcast from a TV
channel you usually watch in your cable TV. Look for one that interests you and
listen to it in your car while driving. You’ll train your ear that way!
#2: Check out the Top Videos on YouTube and watch for at least a few
minutes Most of them are hilarious! It will be so worth it. Try looking at the comments
to pick up some words and sentences you aren’t familiar with, but be careful
there is all kinds of bizarre stuff in YouTube comments.
#3: Learn English on your mobile phone
English Challenge is a good Android apps to help you learn English more
easily. You can save your time to learn English grammar, vocabulary by playing
the game in your spare time. You can download it on Google Play by the
following link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=englishchallenge.free
4#: Do you have an English-speaking idol? Go to YouTube and watch all of
his/her interviews in English You can spend hours doing that listening to interviews and it sure won’t feel
like studying. But it is! It helps you a great deal.
5#: Sit near people who are speaking English on the bus or in the park.
Listen in… Okay now don’t be a creepy eavesdropper! But, see what words you can pick up
and listen to the flow of the conversation. How much did you understand? What
general topic were they talking about? Did you hear an interesting word you
might want to look up after?
#6: Pay attention to billboards, signs, advertisements, magazine stands and
establishment names Look and think about what these ads mean. How many words do you
recognize? Did you see that same word elsewhere? Make up sentences about
what you’re seeing.
#7: Love music? Try figuring out the words/lyrics of your favorite songs Watch video clips with lyrics on YouTube and sing along. Read the translation
and build up your vocabulary. Listen to “clean” versions of songs and try to
figure out what dirty words were taken out. It’s fun!
#8: Watch TV clips, episodes or soap operas in English It doesn’t matter if you don’t understand what they’re saying, watch anyway!
Try to understand why something is funny or sad . If the joke is related to the
word itself, then maybe that is why the joke does not make sense in your native
language. What would be the best translation into your language then?
#9: Engage in a conversation on Facebook with friends who post in English When you have English speakers in your timeline, you see their posts daily and
get inside information about news and viral videos in English. Your friends can
be your teachers! Their timeline basically sort out the best material for you to
study.
#10: Produce, produce, produce. No matter how shy you are or how much
you don’t “get” English, force yourself to speak Help out a tourist who looks lost. They won’t mind you struggling with the
language while you’re doing them a favor! After class, talk to your teacher
about how things are going and what you need help with in English. When
traveling, ask around for directions in English, even if you don’t need them! Try
purchasing things online and by phone, or using customer support in English.
It does not matter if you talk slowly, you are learning, that’s only natural!
BONUS TIP: When seeing a new movie look up the original title on
IMDB.com The translation sometimes does not correspond directly to the original. Find out
what the original title really means. Ask yourself how the translation makes
sense. What is the relation to the movie? You will never forget a new word that
once it’s associated with an unforgettable movie. Works every time!