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1. Surround yourself with English
You don’t need to be in an English-speaking country to surround yourself
with English. Find ways to make English part of your everyday life at home,
like writing your shopping list, reading the newspaper, listening to the radio,
writing a diary in English, or listening to English on your cellphone while travelling to work.
2. Make English friends
Even if you don’t live in an
English-speaking country, there are probably many foreigners living nearby.
Find ways to meet native English-speakers: going to foreign bars and
restaurants, joining sport and social clubs, or arranging language exchanges.
You could even volunteer as a guide at a local tourist attraction to meet
English-speakers from all over the world.
3. Find study partners
You don’t need native speakers to
practice your English. Find a study partner, or form an English club and meet
regularly to speak English. You can motivate each other, and you will learn by
helping others with their problems.
4. Use authentic materials
Just reading English in textbooks can
get boring. Try reading English texts written for and by native speakers. It
will be a challenge at first but a lot more interesting once you can do it. If
you can’t find English books or magazines, use the Internet to read the news in
English every day.
5. Get online
Get online and you can be in contact
with people from all over the world. Join chat rooms or forums, take an online English course, or find a pen pal to
practice your English while learning about different cultures. With social
media, it’s easier than ever to stay in touch with friends from all over the
world.
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