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How can you best improve your English depends on where you lögve and particularly on,
whether or not you live in an English-Speaking community. If you hear spoken English everyday
and mix freely with English-Speaking people, that is, on the whole is an advantage. On the other
hand, it is often confusing to have the whole language poured over you at once. Ideally, a step
course should accompany or lead up to this experience. It will also help great deal if you can
easily get the sort of English accompany or lead up to this experience. It will also help a great
deal if you venture outside the examination 'set books' or the text books you have chosen for
the intensive study. Read as many books in English as you can, not as a study but for pleasure.
Do not choose the more difficult books you find, with the idea of listing and learning as many
new words as possible. Choose what is likely to interest you and be sure in advance that is not
too hard. You should not have to be constantly looking up for new words in the dictionary, for
that deadens the interest and checks real learning. Look up a word here and there but, as a
general policy tries to push ahead, guessing what words mean from the context. It is extensive
and not intensive reading that normally helps you to get interest in extra reading and thereby
improve your English. You should enjoy feeling, which extensive reading gives, some command
of the language. As you read, you will become more and more familiar with words and sentence
patterns you already know; understanding them better and better as you meet them in more
and more contexts, some of which may differ only slightly from others:
a) When can you learn English faster?
i) Reading and speaking
iii) Only speaking
ii) After hearing and mingling freely
iv) None of these
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