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What should those who want to learn English language do to improve?

Learning a foreign language can be a challenging task, but with dedication and a desire to improve, anyone can reach fluency. Whether you are a beginner or have a basic understanding of the language, here are some tips to help you advance your skills and reach your language goals.


Immerse yourself in the language

One of the best ways to improve your language skills is to immerse yourself in the language. This means listening to native speakers, reading books and articles, watching movies and TV shows in the language, and speaking to others who speak the language.


Use language learning apps and websites

There are many language learning apps and websites that are designed to help people learn a foreign language. These apps and websites can be used to practice listening, speaking, reading, and writing in the language. Some popular language learning apps include Duolingo, Babbel, and Busuu, etc


Join a language exchange program

Language exchange programs are a great way to practice speaking and listening in a real-life setting. They also provide a great opportunity to make new friends and learn about different cultures. You can find language exchange programs through websites like MyLanguageExchange.com or Meetup.com.


Hire a tutor

If you’re looking for more structured language learning, consider hiring a tutor. Tutors can help you with your pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary, as well as provide guidance and support as you advance your language skills.


Read in the language

Reading in the language is a great way to improve your vocabulary and grammar. Start with easy books and articles and gradually work your way up to more challenging material. You can also try reading newspapers and magazines in the language to get a feel for the way words are used in everyday conversation.


Watch movies and TV shows in the language

Watching movies and TV shows in the language can help you pick up on new words and expressions. Try to watch shows with subtitles in the language so that you can see the words and understand the meaning.


Practice speaking with others

Speaking with others is a great way to practice your speaking and listening skills. You can join a language club or find a language partner through a language exchange program or tutoring service.


Keep a language journal

Keeping a language journal can help you keep track of new words and expressions that you learn. You can also use the journal to write down questions and points of confusion, which you can then ask your tutor or language partner about.

37 free resources, useful apps and sites for those who want to learn a foreign language from scratch/improve their level:


Reading

1. News in Levels: newsinlevels.com

2. Engoo Daily News: engoo.com.tr/app/daily-news

3. Breaking News English: breakingnewsenglish.com

4. Mentalfloss: mentalfloss.com

5. Science Alert: sciencealert.com

6. The National Geographic: nationalgeographic.com

7. Mashable: mashable.com

8. Voice of America: learningenglish.voanews.com/

9. British Council: learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/skills/reading


Listening

10. ELT Podcast: eltpodcast.com/archive/bc

11. 6 Minute English: bbc.co.uk/learningenglish

12. British Council: learnenglish.britishcouncil.org

13. The English We Speak: bbc.co.uk/learningenglish

14. Luke’s English: teacherluke.co.uk


Writing

15. Grammarly: grammarly.com

16. Ludwig: ludwig.guru

17. ProWritingAid: prowritingaid.com/Free

18. Ginger: gingersoftware.com/grammarcheck

19. Cliché Finder: clichefinder.net


Speaking & Pronunciation

20. HelloTalk: hellotalk.com

21. Speaky: speaky.com

22. Tandem: tandem.net

23. LingoGlobe: lingoglobe.com

24. Forvo: tr.forvo.com

25.ELSA: elsaspeak.com/en/


Applications for those who want to start learning a foreign language from scratch:

26. Duolingo: duolingo.com

27. Memrise: memrise.com

28. Busuu: busuu.com

29. Beelinguapp: beelinguapp.com

30. Lyricstraining: lyricstraining.com


Vocabulary Practices

31. Quizlet: quizlet.com

32. Memrise: memrise.com

33. Brainscape: brainscape.com

34. Magoosh: toefl.magoosh.com

35. Drops: languagedrops.com

36. Chegg: chegg.com/flashcards

37. Cram: cram.com


Learning a foreign language takes time and effort, but by following these tips, you can improve your language skills and reach your language goals.



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