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Any language, no matter where it is originated - have to be learned in a natural way to get best results.Remember, when we were kids, just born, we don’t know a thing. How do you think we learned and aced our mother tongue?Yeah. The natural way to learn a language is to get surrounded by peoplewho speak just that particular language (That’s why convent schools insist students to speak only in English in school premises). The child listens to his environment.So First, You Listen - Catch the words, catch the accent, catch everything you can. And situations can play a major role. You already have one language at hand, It shouldn’t be hard to guess some distinguished words based on the situation you are in. Since, You want to learn by being at home. I would recommend you to watch Movies and TVSeasons (Again American English or Britain English, your choice) with different genres. ‘By the way, that’s the way I learnt Hindi. Watching a Famous comedian (Kapil Sharma) TV Shows, Day in and Day out’Thing is, Languages are so volatile. I mean, whatever you have learnt you have to put into practice soon enough. Else, Like I said, It’s so volatile. So, maybe prepare a monologue,act it and film it. Who knows it can be the next viral video on Youtube. If you’re a some kind of a traveler, you can just initiate a conversation with somebody and good thing is, a stranger never cares of how good english you speak.Exam Based ApproachIf you’re exam conscious person likeme, I’d recommend you to do the following.“Exam Conscious person is someonewho becomes extremely active during the preparation period of Exam”.The sense of being tested and the feel forzeal of victory can supplement as an extra nitro boost to accomplish things faster.Learning a language can be divided as1.Learning Words(Popular Words) and Phrases2.Learning Grammar (Forming Sentences) and framing for situations3.Speaking - Articulation andAccentYou can ace all three sub-categories by preparing for the following three exams respectively.1.GRE2.GMAT3.TOEFL/IELTSAt the end of the day it’s the personality that matters, not the language. A languageis just a medium to express your personality. Just go easy with it.
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