17 November, 2015
Increasing English Fluency |
One of the best ways to help improve fluency is to speak about subjects you know well. Speaking about what you know, you'll tend to take more risks as you've probably picked up related vocabulary along the way due to your interest in the topic. Even if you don't know all the jargon, you'll certainly be able to try out some new vocabulary you'll have seen on numerous occasions |
24 November, 2014
Why Learn English: 10 Reasons to Learn English
There are many
reasons to learn English, but because it is one of the most difficult languages
to learn it is important to focus on exactly why it is you want to learn
English. Here we will look at ten great reasons why English is so important.
Post this list somewhere you can see it and it will montivate you to keep going
even when you are tired of trying to figure out which witch is which!
- English is the most commonly used
language among foreign language speakers. Throughout the world, when
people with different languages come together they commonly use English to
communicate.
- Why learn English when it is so
difficult? Well, knowing English will make you bilingual and more
employable in every country in the world.
- Despite China, the United States is
still a leader in technical innovation and economic development. English
is used in the United States and in each of these fields.
- English is commonly spoken throughout
much of the world due to Great Britian’s expansion during the colonial
age. People in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, parts of Africa, India, and
many smaller island nations speak English. English is the commonly
adopted second language in Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and the
Netherlands. Speaking English opens these countries and cultures up to
you.
- Another reason why English is so
important is that it is the language of science. To
excel in science you need to know English.
- English is based on an alphabet
and, compared to Chinese, it can be learned fairly quickly.
- English is also the language of the Film
Industry and English means you no longer have to rely on subtitles.
- In the United States, speaking English
immediately opens up opportunities regardless of your ethnicity, color, or
background.
- Learn English and you can then teach
your children English -- or if they are already learning, you can now
communicate with them in English.
- English speakers in the United States
earn more money than non-English speakers. Learning English will open your
job prospects and increase your standard of living.
21 April, 2014
5 Speaking Rules you need to know!
1. Don't
study grammar too much
This rule
might sound strange to many ESL students, but it is one of the most important
rules. If you want to pass examinations, then study grammar. However, if you
want to become fluent in English, then you should try to learn English without
studying the grammar.
Studying
grammar will only slow you down and confuse you. You will think about the rules
when creating sentences instead of naturally saying a sentence like a native.
Remember that only a small fraction of English speakers know more than 20% of
all the grammar rules. Many ESL students know more grammar than native
speakers. I can confidently say this with experience. I am a native English
speaker, majored in English Literature, and have been teaching English for more
than 10 years. However, many of my students know more details about English
grammar than I do. I can easily look up the definition and apply it, but I
don't know it off the top of my head.
I often ask
my native English friends some grammar questions, and only a few of them know
the correct answer. However, they are fluent in English and can read, speak,
listen, and communicate effectively.
Do you want
to be able to recite the definition of a causative verb, or do you want to be
able to speak English fluently?
2. Learn and
study phrases
Many
students learn vocabulary and try to put many words together to create a proper
sentence. It amazes me how many words some of my students know, but they cannot
create a proper sentence. The reason is because they didn't study phrases. When
children learn a language, they learn both words and phrases together.
Likewise, you need to study and learn phrases.
If you know
1000 words, you might not be able to say one correct sentence. But if you know
1 phrase, you can make hundreds of correct sentences. If you know 100 phrases,
you will be surprised at how many correct sentences you will be able to say.
Finally, when you know only a 1000 phrases, you will be almost a fluent English
speaker.
The English
Speaking Basics section is a great example of making numerous sentences with a
single phrase. So don't spend hours and hours learning many different words.
Use that time to study phrases instead and you will be closer to English
fluency.
Don't translate
When you
want to create an English sentence, do not translate the words from your Mother
tongue. The order of words is probably completely different and you will be
both slow and incorrect by doing this. Instead, learn phrases and sentences so
you don't have to think about the words you are saying. It should be automatic.
Another
problem with translating is that you will be trying to incorporate grammar
rules that you have learned. Translating and thinking about the grammar to
create English sentences is incorrect and should be avoided.
3. Reading
and Listening is NOT enough. Practice Speaking what you hear!
Reading,
listening, and speaking are the most important aspects of any language. The
same is true for English. However, speaking is the only requirement to be
fluent. It is normal for babies and children to learn speaking first, become
fluent, then start reading, then writing. So the natural order is listening, speaking,
reading, then writing.
First Problem
Isn't it
strange that schools across the world teach reading first, then writing, then
listening, and finally speaking? Although it is different, the main reason is
because when you learn a second language, you need to read material to
understand and learn it. So even though the natural order is listening,
speaking, reading, then writing, the order for ESL students is reading,
listening, speaking, then writing.
Second Problem
The reason
many people can read and listen is because that's all they practice. But in
order to speak English fluently, you need to practice speaking. Don't stop at
the listening portion, and when you study, don't just listen. Speak out loud
the material you are listening to and practice what you hear. Practice speaking
out loud until your mouth and brain can do it without any effort. By doing so,
you will be able to speak English fluently.
4. Submerge
yourself
Being able
to speak a language is not related to how smart you are. Anyone can learn how
to speak any language. This is a proven fact by everyone in the world. Everyone
can speak at least one language. Whether you are intelligent, or lacking some
brain power, you are able to speak one language.
This was
achieved by being around that language at all times. In your country, you hear
and speak your language constantly. You will notice that many people who are
good English speakers are the ones who studied in an English speaking school.
They can speak English not because they went to an English speaking school, but
because they had an environment where they can be around English speaking
people constantly.
There are
also some people who study abroad and learn very little. That is because they
went to an English speaking school, but found friends from their own country
and didn't practice English.
You don't
have to go anywhere to become a fluent English speaker. You only need to
surround yourself with English. You can do this by making rules with your
existing friends that you will only speak English. You can also carry around an
iPod and constantly listen to English sentences. As you can see, you can
achieve results by changing what your surroundings are. Submerge yourself in
English and you will learn several times faster.
5. Study
correct material
A common
phrase that is incorrect is, "Practice makes perfect." This is far
from the truth. Practice only makes what you are practicing permanent. If you
practice the incorrect sentence, you will have perfected saying the sentence
incorrectly. Therefore, it is important that you study material that is
commonly used by most people.
Another
problem I see is that many students study the news. However, the language they
speak is more formal and the content they use is more political and not used in
regular life. It is important to understand what they are saying, but this is
more of an advanced lesson that should be studied after learning the
fundamental basics of English.
Studying
English with a friend who is not a native English speaker is both good and bad.
You should be aware of the pros and cons of speaking with a non native speaking
friend. Practicing with a non native person will give you practice. You can
also motivate each other and point out basic mistakes. But you might pick up
bad habits from one another if you are not sure about what are correct and
incorrect sentences. So use these practice times as a time period to practice
the correct material you studied. Not to learn how to say a sentence.
In short,
study English material that you can trust, that is commonly used, and that is
correct.
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