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How to Learn English Fast: 10 Tips



Last Updated: Jun 14, 2021



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Here we go! These are 10 reasons why English rocks.


Learning English fast can seem impossible. It seems to be hard, but I’m here to tell you that it isn’t at all– as long as you have the appropriate strategy.


English is a brilliant language to learn, isn't it?


Here are our top tips on how to learn English fast:



1. You need to talk with real live humans


Speaking a language assists it stick in your head far better than only writing or reading it.
I'm sure you often heard people say “ I do understand English, I can speak English just a little bit. I can’t speak English well.”

So now, you need to talk with real live humans. There are many ways to do that. You can take an English course, talk to your friends or your family, etc.




2. Post online in English.


Do you have friends who post online in English?

If yes, that's marvelous. If no, just start it now. You can post, share or comment online in English with your friends or even your family. Don't worry about what other people think, just go on. Let's do that, shall we?

They might be news, videos, talks, blog posts, lyrics, or anything else. Whatever!
No matter what! You can do it!

It's helpful, isn't it?




3. Let's begin with what you really need


Come on, remind yourself of your motives for learning.
You may go on a study exchange? After that, you emphasize on vocabulary related to your studies. Is that a great idea?
Well! How about having an overseas conference? It seems that travel and tourism vocabulary will be your guide, doesn't it?
Step by step! Go on!




4. Read everything that you can get your hands on


No matter what that you can get your hands on, just read them.

Literature, newspapers, paperbacks, emails, websites, your social media feed, cereal boxes: Just read it if it’s in English, read it.

Why do you have to do that?

Well, they are full of juicy new vocabulary, as well as a fair amount you already know. Looks! You will improve fast.

Learning new vocabulary gives you new examples in context, They reinforce those words in your heart.

On the other hand, learning fresh words and expressions is significant to building your vocabulary arsenal, specifically in a language like English with so various words!

Nevertheless, don’t just read-only and go on –afterwards, you’ve got to…




5. Subscribe to Youtube channels or Podcasts (in English)


Like Politics? Blogging? Travelling? etc. With topics covering every interest imaginable.

Have a look! There are so many English-speaking podcasts and Youtube channels out there for you.
Let's subscribe to a few and listen while travelling to school or driving to work.

At the first listening, you might find the native accents hard, but get stuck with it and you’ll shortly begin to comprehend what you hear (as well as learning lots and lots of fresh vocabularies from a native speaker!)




6. Let's ask many questions


Asking many questions can propel the language learner to fluency!

Don’t be suspicious, just ask a mountain of questions then you’ll soon resolve them!
If you’re enrolled in an English course, ask your teacher. If you’re learning alone, don’t have to be upset, just find answers in blogs, language websites, ask other learners, read through forums or ask google. You’ll be successful shortly!




7. Travel Abroad


It’s no doubt that English is the most widely spoken language in the world.
With a long list of countries to choose between, you can pick your prime learning environment based on the hemisphere, weather, or favorite city.

Let's think the UK, Australia, Canada, the US, New Zealand, and South Africa to name a few, shall we?




8. Swiftly take note of fresh vocabulary


It really works! Everything sticks the first time. Let's get into the habit of carrying around a funky notebook.

Whenever you hear or read a fresh expression or word, quickly write it down in context: that's right, nicely done, in a sentence and with its meaning noted.
It saves you time, doesn't it?




9. You may take a lead from the superstars



Let's choose a native English-speaking singer or actor you love. Then find a bunch of interviews they’ve given – and watch them!

Watch, again and again, find a minute to note down interesting expressions and words you hear, such as, humor, stories, slang, and anecdotes that come out of those interviews.
Certainly, you will have a lot to work on with your learning.
Finally, you win. How brilliant you are!










10. Be Brave


Whenever you feel like you fail in English, be brave and continue.
You can if you do. You will not say, “I don’t like English,” or “I’ll never be successful in English.”
Do not forget that "impossible" is nothing.



You will say “I love learning English. Every day I love you, English. I will win."




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