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English learning tips
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Here are practical English learning tips that work especially well if English isn’t your first language—and explained in a calm, supportive way (like a friend who studies psychology). 1. Focus on communication, not perfection You don’t need perfect grammar to be understood. Speak even when you make mistakes—confidence grows faster than accuracy. Fluency comes from use, not rules. 2. Speak every day (even alone) Describe what you’re doing out loud Talk to yourself in English for 5–10 minutes Repeat sentences from videos or podcasts Your brain learns through active production, not just listening. 3. Learn phrases, not single words Instead of memorizing “important,” learn: This is important to me It’s important that we talk Phrases make your English sound natural and faster. 4. Listen to real English Watch: YouTube (daily life, interviews, dating, travel) TV shows with English subtitles Short podcasts (5–10 minutes) Don’t translate—understand the idea, not every word. 5. Write a little every day Short messages Comments online A few sentences about your day Writing slows your thinking and helps structure your English. |
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great tips! I also track progress, not mistakes. Once a week, notice: New words you used Situations where you spoke without fear Motivation comes from progress awareness. |
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