Here are more 10 things, from a series of 100, you can do to improve your English (in no order).
51. Don’t become too reliant on your dictionary. Your dictionary should be
an aid, not your main teacher. Try to guess the meaning of words rather than
going straight for your dictionary.
52. Don’t give up! Stay positive! Sometimes you will feel that you aren’t
learning quickly enough. Everyone feels like this, don’t worry about it. You’ll
get there in the end.
53. Enjoy it! We learn more when we are having fun!
54. If you get nervous when speaking, take two deep breaths before you say
something. You’ll speak better when you feel relaxed.
55. Keep yourself motivated by looking back at the textbooks and CDs you
used in the past. You’ll be surprised at how easy they seem to you now! Congratulations,
your level is improving!
56. You are never too young or too old to start learning English. Don’t make
excuses not to learn. What are you waiting for?
57. Procrastination can stop you from being successful. To stop
procrastinating, it's important you understand if your procrastinating is to
avoid studying, or if it is your bad habit.
58. If you haven’t gotten the results you wanted yet, it’s not because
you’re bad at languages, it’s because you haven’t found your own special way of
learning yet.
59. Use resources which match your level. Don’t use texts/listening
exercises which are too difficult or too easy. Use materials which challenge you but
don’t frustrate you.
60. Don’t worry about making your accent perfect. It’s an important part of
your cultural identity to keep your accent. Native English speakers enjoy
hearing English spoken with an accent.
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