Sebastian Archer

Learn English: 300% Faster – 69 English Tips to Speak English Like a Native English Speaker! (English, Learn English, Learn English for Kids, Learn English… English Speaking Tips, English Tip)

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  • andrvershininhas quoted3 years ago
    “What we learn with pleasure we never forget.” – Alfred Mercier
  • b3591568885has quoted4 years ago
    Watch the movie first. Or choose a book where you have already seen the movie. Then read the book, and at the same time listen to the audiobook. You will enjoy the story, as you know it more or less already from the movie. And you’ll hear it spoken. You are giving your vocabulary, sentence structure, grammar, listening skills and confidence all a boost at the same time.

    And as we know from Dr. Seuss, there can be a lot of wisdom in children’s books. If you’re just starting out on your English adventure, why not read children’s books, like Dr. Seuss or books from Roald
  • b3591568885has quoted4 years ago
    “What we learn with pleasure we never forget.” – Alfred Mercier
  • Carlos Andres Cardona Jaramillohas quoted6 years ago
    Trust me, choose the course in English. NOT the English course.
  • Arthur Shcheglovhas quoted6 years ago
    Don’t go to the UK or the USA to study in an English course
    Study another course – like yoga, cooking, salsa or acting – which requires you to understand and use real English all day long
    Make friends with native speakers as you do
    Have a conversation partner who can help you with the language of your course, in-between lessons
    If you get a job in the UK or the USA, make sure you are speaking mostly with native English speakers
  • Arthur Shcheglovhas quoted6 years ago
    You practice real English immediately – speaking, listening, everything
    You grow in confidence and self-belief very quickly
    You can watch what people around you are doing, so you understand what words mean quickly
    You make native English speaking friends! This is quite hard for many foreigners to do when they go to London
    You can talk to people in the class and practice English as much as you like in breaks and after class
    You will probably save money, usually these courses are less expensive than English courses
    You have lots of fun and learn a new skill!
  • Arthur Shcheglovhas quoted6 years ago
    “Everything is practice.” – Pele
  • Arthur Shcheglovhas quoted6 years ago
    Start actually speaking English (out loud) right from the beginning
    Speak English every day if possible, even for 5 minutes, even to yourself
    Find a native English speaker to practice with, in person or online
    Train them to communicate with you in the best possible way, following the ideas in this book
  • Arthur Shcheglovhas quoted6 years ago
    The conversation partner or teacher should be listening and talking less than 20% of the time.
  • Arthur Shcheglovhas quoted6 years ago
    Write down new words you learn
    Intelligently ask you to repeat those new words in full sentences
    Come back to those new words and phrases every now and again. Using spaced repetition to help you remember them
    Keep the lesson light, relaxing and fun
    Mostly ask you how to say certain things in English, so you have to make full sentences. And also sometimes have little conversations with you about things that you want to talk about
    Talk less and listen more
    Be very patient and relaxed. Just let you lead the lesson with your questions
    Don’t give you all the answers. Wait patiently for you to remember them. Maybe give you clues to help you
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