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How can I improve my English?

Суббота, 2 Март 2024 r. 13:49

There are many who likes to ask this question without taking any notice that the answer is right in the front of them.

 

For those who likes to ask this question over and over again, here’s a message for you.

 

If you take a step back for a second and think seriously about what being asked, you will know that the answer is right in the front of you, you just have to do what is needed to do and stop making excuses for yourself.

 

Now for those who doesn’t have the mental capacity to understand this, here’s something that you should know.

 

If you depend on others to give you the answers to the questions that you aren’t willing to look for on your own, you will forever be a step back from being as smart as you could be.

 

And as for the answer to how you can improve your English, here it is.

 

First of all, you need to make a serious decision to stop making excuses for yourself for not being able to speak in English.

 

Second, you need to put in the time to practice reading in English out loud on a daily basis, you need to put in the time to speak in English on a daily basis's for no less than 2 -3 hours a day, and you need to take notes of the English words that you don’t know.

 

Third, you need to put yourself in a situation where you can interact with others in English and stop making excuses for yourself for not doing so.

 

If you really want to improve your English, your pronunciation, and your understanding of what is being said, you need to put in the time that is needed, and stop coming up with excuses for not doing so.

 

This is a truth that’s hard to accept, but is as true as anything could ever be.

If you are serious about improving your English speaking, pronunciation and comprehension, send me a message and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

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