Here are some effective methods to learn English well, expressed in English:
1. Immerse Yourself in English Daily
Surround yourself with English through movies, music, podcasts, and books.
Change your phone/computer language to English for passive learning.
2. Practice Speaking Regularly
Find language partners (native speakers or fellow learners) for conversation practice.
Don't fear mistakes
they're essential for improvement.
Try shadowing technique: repeat after native speakers in videos/audio.
3. Build Vocabulary Systematically
Learn words in context (phrases/sentences) rather than isolated words.
Use flashcards (physical or apps like Anki) with spaced repetition.
Focus on high-frequency words first.
4. Master Grammar Through Usage
Study grammar rules but apply them immediately in speaking/writing.
Analyze sentence structures in authentic materials (news articles, etc.).
5. Develop Active Listening Skills
Start with slower, clearer content (like ESL podcasts), then progress to native materials.
Practice different accents (British, American, etc.) for versatility.
6. Write Frequently
Keep a daily journal in English, even just 5-10 sentences.
Write summaries of articles/videos you've consumed.
7. Use Technology Wisely
Leverage language apps (Duolingo, BBC Learning English, etc.).
Install Grammarly for writing corrections.
Join English learning communities online.
8. Make It Enjoyable
Choose learning materials matching your interests (sports, fashion, tech, etc.).
Reward yourself for milestones achieved.
9. Think in English
Start with simple daily thoughts, then progress to complex ideas.
Avoid mental translation from your native language.
10. Be Consistent
Study daily, even if just 15-30 minutes.
Track your progress to stay motivated.
Remember: "Learning a language is like building a muscle - the more you use it, the stronger it gets." Which of these methods would you like to try first? I can help you create a personalized learning plan!