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How to Study English Nowadays? By Fernando da Silva Araujo English IV


Along this text I am going to comment a little bit about my short experience in studies of language, namely English.
The question is how to study English nowadays? There are many ways to learn languages. What are the easiest methods to learn them?
Well, the big problem that many people face in learning a new language is their own fear. Sometimes we are shy to pronounce some words or we worry about saying them correctly. That may bring about some difficult to develop the language, but everybody agrees with some methods which help to improve a foreign language in a faster way.
The first thing to do is to surround you with English. This is the best way to improve it. Read books, articles, magazines, newspapers and after that to take some notes in English, of course. Listening to radio or podcasting. Also, watching English news, movies and downloading videos from YouTube, for example. The import is that you will begin to think in English.
What more, it is important to listen to native speakers as much as possible because they have a natural flow of language output. As a result, we could imitate them in order to get a better rhythm through the language.
In addition to that, another funny way to learn is watching films in English. Doing so, you can expand your vocabulary and hear the flow of speech from film characters.
Furthermore, people say that music can be a very effective way for learning English. In fact, it is sometimes used for improving comprehension. In this situation, you can read and sing too. It is a very nice task!
Finally, doing exercises, never missing lessons, and taking all tests can really help. So far, you can compare your future results. Therefore, the best way to learn English depends on each of us, our motivation, our aims, our efforts. Hence, there is not a perfect method, but different ways through which anyone can learn a foreign language.

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