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Hi there, How are you? Are you enjoying the festive period? There's nothing like a little bit of snow to remind us that Christmas is near! I hope this month's newsletter will be really useful for you! Allow me to explain... Have you ever sat down to learn some vocabulary, learn it and then forget it? I know I have! It's really frustrating, isn't it? It's like one step forward, two steps backwards. You are not alone in this problem. As language learners, this happens to all of us. But today, I would like to show you one simple (scientifically proven) way to remember twice as much vocabulary from every session - easily! When I say "easily", I mean "easily". Here's what to do: From now on, when you learn new vocabulary, grab a pen and pencil and test yourself immediately! Rewrite the vocabulary and see how much you remember. Then relearn what you forgot! For maximum effectiveness: repeat the following day and relearn again what you do not remember. Then, repeat in a week, in two weeks, in a month and finally every three months. Look at the graph at the bottom of this post to see what I mean. Doing this simple exercise will help to remember twice as much as vocabulary! See, usually when we want to learn, we simply read the information again and again. We're actually practising the wrong skill here. If we only read, then of course, we are improving our reading skills - not our retention skills. So, in order to improve how well we remember, we must practise remembering! Now, where did I put that pen and paper? :D If you have any questions about this, don't hesitate to respond to this email. This is from my free monthly email. Join here: http://www.learn-englishonline.net/newsletter.html This is from my free monthly email. Join here: http://www.learn-englishonline.net/newsletter.html
Hi there, Do you think you make some mistakes when you speak? Have you ever noticed that you make the same mistake again and again? Well, here are a few tips to stop that from happening again: 1. Work on the most important mistakes first What do you find most difficult? Choose the biggest mistakes you make and pay special attention to it when you speak. For example, if you always say "I must to do it" when you mean "I must do it", be aware when you're do not need "to" after modal verbs. Stop yourself if necessary and make sure you're using the correct form. 2. Listen to native English speakers Everyone makes mistakes (including native speakers!) but you can reduce your mistakes by listening to English. How do English speakers use modal verbs, or prepositions, for example? As well as watching TV in English, watch YouTube videos on subjects you're interested in. Or another option is listening to podcasts or maybe, even watching videos on www.ted.com if your level of English is a little more advanced. 3. Balance accuracy with fluency It's important to speak English as correctly as you can so that you can avoid misunderstandings, particularly if you are using English for business. In some occasions, you don't need to worry as much about being accurate. When you're with friends or when you're socialising at work, concentrate on fluency and keeping a conversation going. Remember mistakes are a natural part of learning any language so don't become annoyed when you make one. Simply learn from it ;) This is from my free monthly email. Join here: http://www.learn-englishonline.net/newsletter.html |
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