发布网友 发布时间:2024-10-24 17:57
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热心网友 时间:2024-11-01 13:43
Deer Peter,
I heard that you have trouble in English learning and want to improve it badly.Therefore,as your friend,I'd like to give you some suggestiones.
As the saying goes,practice makes perfect,so I don't believe it a bad idea for you to practice more in your daily life.And to practice more,joining a English club is a very good way.There,you can learn some English learing skills from those who are good at English and practice it with all people there.Keep doing this,your English will get improved leaps and bounds day by day.
When you're free at home,try to watch some English televisions like talk shows,news or movies.It doesn't matter if you can't follow it at once,just try your best is fine.Rome is not built in a day.Be patient and carefull you'll succeed in time.
Whatever,best wishes to you.
yours,
XXXX
纯手打加脑力,给点分吧,亲
热心网友 时间:2024-11-01 13:44
Improve your Learning Skills
Learning is a skill and it can be improved.
Your path to learning effectively is through knowing
yourself
your capacity to learn
processes you have successfully used in the past
your interest, and knowledge of what you wish to learn
Motivate yourself
If you are not motivated to learn English you will become frustrated and give up. Ask yourself the following questions, and be honest:-
Why do you need to learn/improve English?
Where will you need to use English?
What skills do you need to learn/improve?(Reading/Writing/Listening/Speaking)
How soon do you need to see results?
How much time can you afford to devote to learning English.
How much money can you afford to devote to learning English.
Do you have a plan or learning strategy?
Set yourself achievable goals
You know how much time you can dedicate to learning English, but a short time each day will produce better, longer-term results than a full day on the weekend and then nothing for two weeks.
Joining a short intensive course could produce better results than joining a course that takes place once a week for six months.
Here are some goals you could set yourself:-
Join an English course - a virtual one or a real one (and attend regularly).
Do your homework.
Read a book or a comic every month.
Learn a new word every day.
Visit an English speaking forum every day.
Read a news article on the net every day.
Do 10 minutes listening practice every day.
Watch an English film at least once a month.
Follow a soap, comedy or radio or TV drama.
A good way to meet your goals is to establish a system of rewards and punishments.
Decide on a reward you will give yourself for fulfilling your goals for a month.
A bottle of your favourite drink
A meal out / or a nice meal at home
A new outfit
A manicure or massage