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How to learn English

2011-03-26,19:14

Learning English is much more than a fad; it is really a must! Let's take a look around us: the latest information around the world is written in or translated into English. To keep up with the ever-changing world, we must be equipped with a good command of English. From a more practical point of view, armed English is one of the most important required subjects for the university and high school entrance exam. To do well on the exam, we must, again, study hard to score high in the subject.

Frankly, my English is not good. But I have been doing my best to improve my English in order to pass the college entrance examination .In my case, I force myself to memorize at least a few new words every day because a large vocabulary is essential in learning English well. Second, I review some grammar rules every week, which helps me make fewer mistakes in writing English. Third, I read short articles and then write an English composition every other day. I hope to get high marks in both reading and writing. Now my English is improving day by day, and I hope I can do well in the English test for the coming college examination.

English has always been my headache. Whenever I have an English class, I feel bored, sleepy and frustrated. All those meaningless drills, repetitions and are meaningless drills, repetitions and pattern practices confuse me and are more likely to lull me to sleep than to acquaint me with basic language skills. They always make me uneasy and uncomfortable. And with those repetitive, perplexing and monotonous noises, I cannot but feel as if left alone and helpless in an exotic land. My poor pronunciation and broken knowledge about grammar have become a great subject of joke in class. Whenever it is my turn to read a paragraph or two, the classroom is sure to ring with loud laughter, which makes me embarrassed. For all these reasons, it is not surprising that I hate English.

How to Learn English

Learning a language is mainly based upon self-struggle. Maybe the only thing to be done by the teachers on this subject is to advise a method. Because, in a sense, language cannot be taught but learned. So, its suitable that the students are shown ways to increase their capabilities and advised methods that give path to discoveries, instead of being obliged to memorize piles of information.

In language learning process, a target should be made clear at first. What can be expected from a student who cannot answer the question
Why are you learning this language?. This point should not be forgotten: Language itself is used to reach some certain aims, to make some certain plans real in the real world. Therefore, one should have a target while s/he study a language.

Under the light of these facts, what must your target be? The decision seems to depend on you.

Success in learning a foreign language is closely related to the student
s knowledge of his/her native language (But, unfortunately, because of the variety of materials in ELT, English is taught in better ways than the native language). A student adds the information s/he knows about his/her native language to the language s/hes learning at present. Sometimes just the opposite is also possible. A foreign language can make understanding of the native language easy. The student realizes that his/her native language is another language among the others and becomes much more aware about the activities s/he carries out about his/her native language. As Goethe says One cannot know his/her native language if s/he does not know his/her native language.

Repetitions and using the language are vital in language learning. It
s very easy to learn something if you really need it. Therefore, motivation, which has a main role in learning, should not be ignored.

A language seems to be a pile of infinite rules, but you do not have to know all of them. Once you learn the basic rules, you start to analyze and realize the other rules with ease. The important thing is to understand where these rules are applied, not to memorize them, anyway. Using a language sufficiently is more important than knowing a lot about it.

Learning a language requires talent as well as knowledge; and talent is gained only through practice. You may know how to drive a car, but you have to have much practice to be a good driver.

Practicing with simple examples is not a good idea. Everybody should try to use the language in complexity to gain the ability to think and express him/herself fast.

Memory

Repititio est mater studiorum. (Repetition is the basis of learning.)

The things you remember are the ones to which you pay attention to. It
s vital to repeat in order not to forget. The secret in not being able to forget the things of great importance to us is repeating them.

The more you know about something, the easier it is to remember it. The more you know about somebody you have met recently (i.e., his/her country, father
s name, occupation, school, etc.), the easier it is to remember his/her name, for instance. Addressing him with his name several times, establishing connections between his attributes and the others you have known already makes remembering his name easy. Because, if newly learned information is based upon the old ones, they will not be forgotten with ease.

To learn a new word is similar to meeting a new person. To have information about this new word in detail (it
s written form, pronunciation, word type, base, affixes, etc.), using it orally and in written form several times, establishing links between our past and present knowledge can make remembering easy. This fact must always be on your mind: To remember something, you must recall a clue about that invoke your feelings.

Systematic information may easily be acquired. The opportunity to make a comparison among the arranged sections gives strength to the message and meaning of the text. Only the meaningful things can be remembered.

Another obstacle waiting for the students is to digest the unfamiliar information getting familiar with them in time. It
s the teachers duty to arrange this unfamiliar information and present it to the students.

Knowledge about language can be divided into three main groups:

1. Knowledge of Vocabulary

Words in target language may be divided into two:

a. Words we recognize: They are the ones we understand passively as if we work out their codes while reading or listening.

b. Words we use: They are the ones we produce actively as if we write a code for them.

(A warning: Communication mustn
t be understood that simple. The network of concepts in the brain is in a very complex relationship.)
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