Which Skills Do You Need to Improve
When you decide to start studying English on your own, it can be very difficult to know what to focus on
to help you keep improving. This guide will help you create a study plan to organize and prioritize the
skills you want to improve so you can learn faster than learning in a classroom!
to help you keep improving. This guide will help you create a study plan to organize and prioritize the
skills you want to improve so you can learn faster than learning in a classroom!
It can be overwhelming to try to improve all your skills at the same time. With this plan, you will only
focus on 3 skills to see improvement after one month of completing your curriculum. Start by deciding
on 3 skills you want to improve to the fullest.
focus on 3 skills to see improvement after one month of completing your curriculum. Start by deciding
on 3 skills you want to improve to the fullest.
Here’s a list of ideas:
- Speaking
- Listening
- Vocabulary
- Writing
- Pronunciation
- Speaking Fluency
- Speaking Faster
- Comprehending Fast English
- Sounding More ‘Native’ or Natural when speaking
Finding techniques and resources
Now that you know what skills you want to improve, you need to find techniques and resources to
help you use and develop the skills.
help you use and develop the skills.
Here we have few skills who will help you to learn English speaking Easily:
Speaking Fluency Strategy and Activity
Sara needs to find a technique or activity to practice her fluency in speech. She can write well, but
she is not happy with her ability to speak without stopping to think.
she is not happy with her ability to speak without stopping to think.
He decides to try a speech fluency technique he found on our website at Real English Conversations.
The activity suggests that you find a story, a video or an audio to study and then try to speak out loud
about it. The key to fluency is to repeat your answer at least 3 times. You can read the full article that
explains the fluency exercise to speak here.
The activity suggests that you find a story, a video or an audio to study and then try to speak out loud
about it. The key to fluency is to repeat your answer at least 3 times. You can read the full article that
explains the fluency exercise to speak here.
Try to watch videos on youtube so you can finds interesting channels with ‘Top 10’ videos like the
one below. Try to watch the video after each segment and try to explain what the video was talking
about 3 times.
one below. Try to watch the video after each segment and try to explain what the video was talking
about 3 times.
Listening Comprehension Activity
To practice listening comprehension, you need to have transcripts with audio or videos with subtitles.
She will use the transcripts of the conversations we have available. Whenever he can not understand
the audio perfectly, he will rewind it and listen again. Sara identified her listening problems in this
article on how to improve listening skills.
She will use the transcripts of the conversations we have available. Whenever he can not understand
the audio perfectly, he will rewind it and listen again. Sara identified her listening problems in this
article on how to improve listening skills.
Vocabulary Building
Sara took English classes for many years and knows that the vocabulary she learned is different
from the one used by English speakers in everyday life. You will study the transcriptions of our lesson
Conversation in real English to find everyday vocabulary and look for phrases that are used to pause
while thinking.
from the one used by English speakers in everyday life. You will study the transcriptions of our lesson
Conversation in real English to find everyday vocabulary and look for phrases that are used to pause
while thinking.
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