How to Improve Your Knowledge of English
Steps
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1
Read any English language newspaper aloud and slowly.
Go as slowly as possible in order to understand the meaning of what you
are reading, including nuances. While the structure of English is
fairly simple in comparison to many other languages, its idioms make it a
more difficult language to adequately master.
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2
Find some children's books.
Those containing many parables, fables, short stories, and legends are
good because they are easy to read and carry interesting messages as
well. Reading such stories will give you a better understanding of the
words, and you will improve your vocabulary through reading. Children's
books with illustrations, such as illustrated dictionaries, are an
excellent resource for those learning English as a second language.
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3
Prepare your own dictionary of words. Every day, try to write down some of the key new words that you have mastered that day.
- Go through this dictionary once a week so that you recall the
meanings of these words and they permanently stick in your memory. Every
time you go through this dictionary, visualize the meaning of those
words. For example, for the word "hallucination," try to imagine what
the word actually means - you might try to picture someone having a
nightmarish dream while awake perhaps. This visualization method will
make you understand the subtle differences between similar words such as
"consent" and "permission," while also accepting that English has such a
rich vocabulary that often you simply need to learn as many new words
as possible that all carry similar or identical meanings!
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4
Construct your own sentences using the words that you have noted in your dictionary.
Use those words in your daily conversation with your friends and in
your written communications. This will sensitize you to the new words.
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5
Be methodical. If you follow this method for the next few weeks, then using new words will become a habit.
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6
Read aloud
as often as you can. If you are shy of others, you will be only a
victim. Therefore, you should never hesitate to take the initiative and
engage people in conversation. Reading aloud will help provide you with
the extra confidence that you can speak the words clearly and in the
right context.
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