suggest a proper way of english development
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hey dear...
to develop ur english better...
u should....be confident....u should try to speak it in front of ur known ones...in front of mirror...nd check ur gesture.... nd yes...u should have a command on grammar...
hope it helps...thank u
to develop ur english better...
u should....be confident....u should try to speak it in front of ur known ones...in front of mirror...nd check ur gesture.... nd yes...u should have a command on grammar...
hope it helps...thank u
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1. Watch television and films in English
Not only do Britain and the USA produce some of the best TV shows and films in the world, but you can learn English whilst watching them. If you’re still getting to grips with the language at any level then it’s worth putting the English subtitles on so that you can read along and listen at the same time.
2. Read English books/newspapers
Reading is a great way of practising your English in your own time. You can take one word at a time at your own pace, without your teacher peering over your shoulder.
3. Surround yourself with English speakers
If you just spend your time outside of the classroom with people from your own country, you’ll miss out on a big chance to practise English. If you try to befriend other English speakers, you’ll be forced into speaking the English language.
4. Make notes of new vocabulary
Whenever you learn a new word, whether in the classroom or when you’re out and about, make sure you make a note of it.
Not only do Britain and the USA produce some of the best TV shows and films in the world, but you can learn English whilst watching them. If you’re still getting to grips with the language at any level then it’s worth putting the English subtitles on so that you can read along and listen at the same time.
2. Read English books/newspapers
Reading is a great way of practising your English in your own time. You can take one word at a time at your own pace, without your teacher peering over your shoulder.
3. Surround yourself with English speakers
If you just spend your time outside of the classroom with people from your own country, you’ll miss out on a big chance to practise English. If you try to befriend other English speakers, you’ll be forced into speaking the English language.
4. Make notes of new vocabulary
Whenever you learn a new word, whether in the classroom or when you’re out and about, make sure you make a note of it.
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