A lot of people are intimidated by the idea of learning English. But the great news is that learning English doesn’t have to be rocket science. In fact, millions of people have learned English before you, and chances are you’re no exception.
It’s totally possible to learn English without being overwhelmed, stressed out, or intimidated. Whether you’re looking to speak a little more English for work, or you don’t speak a single word at all and you have to use a translator to read this article, here are a few simple ways to speed up the process.
Read as Much as Possible
It may seem counterintuitive to read a language that you don’t entirely understand yet. However, the more you read, the more you’ll start to absorb words and where they fit into certain contexts. Read everything you can get your hands on, even if you only understand 50% of what you’re reading.
Read cookbooks, read about transformers, heck, read a dictionary! Read as much as you can whenever you can and you’ll learn so much more English and expand your vocabulary so much faster.
Speak
One of the biggest mistakes you can make when learning English is being too afraid to speak. Out of their fear of making mistakes, people hold themselves back, and miss out on a huge opportunity of making growth in their progress. Speak all the time, and that’s the absolute fastest way to get better.
Find a language partner, join a conversation group, or even talk to yourself in the mirror! (No, seriously!) Any amount of talking you do is a good thing for your progress. Mistakes are a part of learning a language, which is why you need to embrace them instead of running away from them.
Think and Dream in English
Even though you might not necessarily be able to control where your dreams go, you can influence them. The more you listen to English songs and watch English films, the more likely you will dream in English. Once you start dreaming not only with a few English words in your dreams, but full-fledged dialogue, you can be proud of the progress you’ve made. This is a great sign that your brain is starting to absorb all of the English you’ve been listening to. Also, try to think in English as much as possible. Whenever you’re reasoning or trying to brainstorm, try to think of how to say it in English in your head.
This will start to build your English skills like a muscle, and ultimately keep things practical and fun. Make it a daily habit, and you’ll find that your English progresses so much faster than you ever would have thought. All it takes is a little bit of resilience and persistence.