Don't be afraid of grammar
·
Grammar is for
communication
Sometimes students get obsessed
with grammar. This is especially true for students who grew up with strict
grammar schooling. Remember that you only study grammar in order to
communicate. Practise with a few exercises, then write an essay or have a
conversation and try to use your new tools.
·
Isolate your weak
points
Don't waste time on grammar
exercises that you already understand just because they are easier for you.
Concentrate on grammar that is difficult for you. If you are unsure of where
your problems are, write a few short essays or paragraphs and ask a teacher to
circle repeated errors. Then you can look up your problem and practise it.
·
Teach grammar points to
a friend
Find a friend who studies at a
lower level than you. Teaching will force you to remember the rules and to
understand them properly. Try preparing a worksheet for your friend.
Useful Grammar links:
EnglishClub.com English Grammar
Gramar is your friend
Grammar Safari
Improve
your homework skills
·
Stay
organized. Keep separate notebooks for exercises, writing, and vocabulary.
·
Use
a pen that you love.
·
Study
in short, regular periods.
·
Allow
a short amount of time for review.
·
Study
in a place where you feel happy and comfortable.
·
Don't
allow distractions. Consider email, TV, and the telephone (unless in English)
off limits while you are studying.
·
Have
a drink and snack handy so that you don't have to get up.
·
If
you study in pairs or groups, make an English-only rule.
Visit
an English-Speaking Country
·
Take
a language holiday.
·
Stay
with a homestay family.
·
Learn
from native English teachers.
·
Gain
access to English culture.
·
Get
a part-time job.
·
Volunteer.
·
Make
native English friends.
·
Make
friends with people from other countries.
·
Become
more confident.
·
Hire
a tutor.
·
Offer
language lessons/swap in your own native tongue.
* Useful links:
Language Holidays
Homestay
English Schools Guide
Prepare
for a standardized test such as TOEIC or TOEFL
·
Qualify
for a better job in your country (TOEIC).
·
Get
accepted to an American college or university (TOEFL).
·
Use
guided-study text books.
·
Study
a broad range of whole language.
·
Track
your improvement easily (test scores).
·
Learn
idiomatic language.
·
Learn
business English (TOEIC).
·
Improve
your vocabulary quickly.
·
Take
classes and get access to many listening exercises.
·
Challenge
yourself to improve your score.
·
Learn
and practise proper essay format (TWE/NEW TOEFL).
·
Become
a grammar expert.
·
Improve
your general knowledge.
* Useful links:
ESL Exams
TOEFL Tips and Practice
TOEIC Tips and Practice
Official Cambridge site
Official TOEFL site
Official TOEIC site
Fun
with English Ideas
·
Have
an English-only evening once a week. Cook in English (rewrite your recipe in
English) or watch English movies.
·
Write
an English love letter. (If your loved one doesn't understand English that's
even better!)
·
Write
English limericks. (These are excellent and simple for writing, pronunciation
and rhythm practice.)
·
Rewrite
fairytales, jokes or instructions in English.
·
Go
out and pretend you don't understand your native language (try to get by in
only English).
·
Go
online and find the lyrics to your favourite English songs and sing along to
them (use a search engine).
·
Learn
the words to English national anthems. Sing along when you hear them on TV
(sporting events).
·
Invent
an English character for yourself (with job, family, etc). Write this person's
biography.
·
Buy
an English board game (like Monopoly or Scrabble).
·
Play
cards in English.
·
Start
up or join an English reading or conversation club.
·
Talk
to yourself in English while you clean or do the dishes.
·
Go
around the house and try to name everything in English (furniture, clothes
etc). Look up words you don't know.
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