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ENGLISH LANGUAGE RESOURCES

English Fluency Improvement Guide

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Learning a new language can be challenging, but with dedication, you can achieve fluency! Try these methods and watch your confidence and skills grow.

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  • Watch English TV shows and movies

  • Immerse yourself in English by surrounding yourself with the language as much as possible.

  • Listen to and sing along with English songs – older or folk music is often easier to understand.

  • Find an English-speaking pen pal to practice with, and don’t be afraid to ask for corrections.

  • Repeat words and phrases aloud when you hear English, paying attention to pronunciation and accents.

  • Watch yourself speak in the mirror to observe how your mouth, lips, and tongue move while speaking.

  • Record yourself speaking and listen back to identify areas for improvement.

  • Role-play with English-speaking friends to practice common phrases you would use with guests or co-workers.

  • Stay confident and avoid stress – improvement comes with consistent effort each day!

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There are a wide variety of online resources available for learning English, catering to different levels and learning styles. Here are some popular ones:

1. Duolingo (Free with premium options)

  • A gamified language-learning app with lessons on vocabulary, grammar, speaking, and listening.

  • Suitable for beginners to intermediate learners.

  • Duolingo Website

 

2. BBC Learning English (Free)

  • Offers free courses and resources, including videos, quizzes, and podcasts for learning English.

  • Categories cover grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and news-related English.

  • BBC Learning English Website

 

3. Memrise (Free with premium options)

  • Provides vocabulary and grammar lessons, as well as a focus on listening and speaking.

  • Includes spaced repetition for better memory retention.

  • Memrise Website

 

4. EnglishClass101 (Free with premium options)

  • Offers a wide range of lessons, including podcasts, video lessons, and grammar guides.

  • Covers everything from beginner to advanced levels.

  • EnglishClass101 Website

 

5. EngVid (Free)

  • Offers video lessons with various native speakers covering grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.

  • Good for learners at all levels.

  • EngVid Website

 

6. FluentU (Free trial, paid plans)

  • Uses real-world videos (such as movie clips, news, and music videos) to teach English in context.

  • Offers interactive subtitles and quizzes.

  • FluentU Website

 

7. Cambridge English (Free with premium options)

  • Offers free English language exercises, tests, and practice activities.

  • Includes a range of levels from beginner to advanced.

  • Cambridge English Website

 

8.. HelloTalk (Free with premium options)

  • A social language-learning app that connects you with native English speakers for language exchange.

  • Allows text, voice, and video messaging.

  • HelloTalk Website

 

11. TED-Ed (Free)

  • Offers educational videos with subtitles to improve listening skills.

  • TED talks are great for intermediate to advanced learners.

  • TED-Ed Website

 

These resources cover a range of tools, from apps to websites to interactive lessons, to help you improve your English skills at your own pace.

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