Are you having difficulty learning
English? Are you saying to yourself "If only I could learn English better,
I could do so much more."? If you are answering yes to these questions,
I'm sure you're wondering how you can do that. In this article, I would like to
explain some problems many English learners face, and ways to improve your
English that are simple and can be fun at the same time.
Problems in Learning English
- Poor English Vocabulary
Vocabulary is important when
learning a language. Any language, of course including English, has thousands
and thousands of words. In many cases, even those native speakers of the
language do not know all the words of that language. there are just too many to
learn. In fact, according to many sources I have come across, there are only
800 words that you must know to converse in English. That list is too long to
display here, but a good start is to read through that list and see how many
words you know. You may surprise yourself in the amount of words you are
familiar with. I have posted the list on World English club, and you can go
over it there. Another problem people face in learning English vocabulary is
that they learn new words, but they tend to forget what they have learned quite
soon after the just learned them. So what can you do?
- How to Improve your English
Vocabulary
There are games to play and methods
to learn to improve your English vocabulary. The best simple method I want to
suggest is this; just make a list. Now there is more to it than just making a
list, so keep reading. Once a week, make a list of twenty five words using the
World English Club Vocab lists, or choose words from other popular websites. As
you are compiling (or making) your list, make sure to write down the
definitions if you are unsure of them at the time. Do your best to study and
learn these new words. Now break the list down into five words a day. On your
first day, study your first five words. On your second day, study your next five
words. Now here's the trick; after your second day of your five vocab words,
try to write down yesterday's words. On your third day, study day three's
words, and then try to remember and write down day two's vocab words. Are you
seeing a pattern yet? I hope so. Do this for five days, and on your sixth day
of vocabulary learning, try to write all your vocab words for the last week.
Take your time, and do your best. When you are done, review those words and see
what you remember. If you use the method above, I guarantee you will improve
your English vocabulary and not forget the words you have learned.
- Poor English Speaking Skills
One of the biggest complaints I hear
about when one is learning a new language, is their inability to communicate
successfully. Whether it is an issue with reducing their accent, or not knowing
the vocabulary or grammar to create a decent conversation, many people struggle
with poor speaking skills. People assume that learning grammar in a classroom
or studying vocabulary words will help them speak a English as a language. But
those factors only gain you knowledge of the English language and cannot
translate into real conversational English skills. Are you having problems with
English speaking skills? Here are ways to improve your English speaking skills.
- How to improve your English
Speaking Skills
Have you tried to watch a movie in
English? I'm sure you have. It is one of the easiest things to do while
studying and learning English. But what is it about watching movies that is a good
idea? I'll tell you; it's hearing the words spoken out loud. So there is one
thing that I'm sure you haven't thought of to mirror this learning effect, but
it will make a bigger and better improvement on learning English speaking
skills. Read a book. Well, it doesn't have to be a book, but it needs to be in
English. Now here's the trick; As you are reading this book, read it OUT LOUD.
Yes, it is as simple as that. Reading out loud will let you hear your English
and at the same time, help you gain more confidence in speaking English. It
does not have to be for a very long time. But you should read out loud for at
least five minutes a day. Do not give up on this. I think this is an important
method to practice and not enough people practice in this manner. Make sure you
are pronouncing your words, and if you have to read slowly, that's OK as well.
The point is that you are speaking out loud and practicing speaking English.
Since many English learners do not have the opportunity to interact with native
English speakers, this is one of the best methods to help improve your English
speaking skills. Which brings me to my final learning English problem.
- Not enough interaction with
English speakers
Not being able to have interaction
with native English speakers can be a great hindrance on one who is learning
English. But there are many things you can do to help improve your interaction
with native English speakers, or at least to simulate this experience. Which,
let's face it, is probably the most important part of learning a new language.
Interaction. So here are some things you can do.
- As you all are aware, watching
movies is a good idea. You can learn slang words and, if you are interested in
learning to speak like an American, there are a lot of colloquialisms and
Americanisms (as I like to call them) that are difficult to learn about simply
by reading. to learn colloquialisms, a person must hear the words and phrases
in context. So by watching movies, there can be no way in which you, as a
learner, can mistake or misunderstand the meaning of the words or phrases.
- One way (and I think this is the
best way) that many English learners do not think of, is finding an native
English speaker in a chat room or English learning website and chat with them
via Skype or other internet voice service. There are plenty of people who would
love to just talk with you over the phone or internet to help you learn. Or
maybe you can offer to teach them a little of your language in return. That way
everybody gains something from the experience. If you are in a country or city
where you do not have the opportunity to find a native English speaking friend,
chatting on the phone or internet is the next best thing.
- If you are lucky enough to know an
English speaker that you can meet with (and it should be someone you are
comfortable with so as you are trying to speak, you will not be shy), try to
meet them in a comfortable place that you can hear each other speak and just
spend about an hour talking about any topic that comes to mind. You can also
plan some topics to talk about so you don't waste your time thinking of things
to say. maybe write down questions you have or have them ask YOU questions so
you can practice answering them.
There are plenty of other problems
in Learning English but I think these are the three main reasons. I guarantee
that if you know these pitfalls and know how to avoid them, every aspect of
your English learning will be improved. And you will be a native English
speaker in no time.
Good Luck!
Ryan Kent-Temple is a webmaster
helping people worldwide with Learning English online. He
is also a moderator on the World English Club Forums which is available for
everybody that desires improvement. If you want to find out more about this
please visit World English Club to Learn English Online, which
is a leading site on the topic of how to learn and improve your English online
by listening to English spoken word.
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