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Monday, June 22, 2009

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Do not be afraid of the rules of language
* Language is for communication
Sometimes stick to the rules of the language students. This is particularly true for students who have grown up with strict rules of education. Only you have to remember that the rules of language for communication. With some practice exercises, and then write an essay or an interview, and attempt to use your new tools.
* Isolate the weaknesses of your
Do not waste time on grammar exercises which we understand only because it is easier for you. Focus on rules that are difficult for you. If they were not sure where your problems, and write some articles or paragraphs short and ask the teacher to repeat the mistakes. You can then search for your problem and in practice.
* To the education of language points to a friend
Find a friend who studies at a lower level than you. Staff will force you to remember and understand the rules properly. In an attempt to prepare a working paper friend.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Learn How to learn WRITING English

*Keep diary / journal
Does not always pay attention to the rules of language. Free writing can be very useful. Can be explained to you that writing is fun. Comfort with the language.

*E-mail messages written in Arabic
Stay in touch with teachers or other students.

*Rewrite the local news in English
This is another process that can be done on a daily basis. Remember that normal activities are the best of them.

*Important to know the rules of spelling
Remember, you will not always or clarify Dictionary - checker hand, especially when the writing test. Even native English speakers need to re-examine the rules spelling from time to time.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Learn How to learn reading English

* Read every day something
And children's books, and simplified readers (Penguin), newspapers, magazines and Web sites, novels, and many more ...

* Read what interests you.
Remember that you learn better when you are playing.

* Read at the appropriate level
I wanted to learn new vocabulary, but also to understand what you are reading. If you are looking for each word, and difficult to read.

* Review of the, what, where, when and why of each story read
You can do so almost any kind of reading. Which is new? What happened? Why did it happen? Since it did not happen? When going on? This is very useful when you have to answer any questions to understand. You can write or speak your answers.

* English-English dictionary is always nearby
It's a bad habit always to rely on a translation dictionary or electronic dictionary.
Think your English English dictionary of your life.
Dictionaries use the Internet when you use the Internet (the dictionary of keywords on the Internet).

* Record the vocabulary in the personal dictionary
O Keep the laptop separate from other work
O record the vocabulary in alphabetical order (in English, address book works well because it is the letters of the alphabet)
O part of the record of the word (in some cases there is more than one)
O Write a sample sentence to yourself (do not use one of the dictionary)
O review of the personal dictionary (especially new entries) every night before bed

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Learn How to learn Talking English

To learn how to talk and pronunciation

Talk with you
Talk about anything and everything. Do so in the privacy of your home. If you can not do this at first, try reading aloud to feel comfortable hearing your own voice in English.

Registration of your sound
This may feel very uncomfortable, but it is useful to find the pronunciation of your weaknesses. Listen to yourself after a few days. Which seems Do you have difficulty hearing?

* Use the phone.
* Participation in class
* Learn common expressions
* Seems to be understanding of your language does not have
For example, many languages do not have the "r" sound. It requires the votes of additional practice.

* Recognition of the teachers are trained to understand you
When out to the real world, and ordinary people will have a more difficult time, but understand if you speak slowly and practice the correct pronunciation.

* Practice a minimum of pairs
Study emphasis on the word and sentence

* Tongue hurricane practice

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Learn How to learn LISTENING English

Listen to the radio Do not always have a pen side. Because it helps sometimes just to listen.
English watching TV Children's programs is very useful for ESL learners. Selection of programs that you have in your language. To remember that most of what you hear on television is slang.
Call the automated answering machine recordings You can find these numbers on the front of telephone books in many English-speaking countries. Before the phone call, make sure you free calls numbers.
Watch movies With the choice of sub-headings, or one of the ESLNotes.com (useful notes on the popular films.
The use of the Internet and listening resources Every day there are more and more places to listen to English on the Internet.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

4 basic skills for learn English



Most students want to communicate better in English. If this is one of the goals, it is important to study the balance of the four key skills. Listening, speaking, reading and writing are the most important (college), and communication skills need to be in any language. Very good, being only one of these skills will help you to communicate. For example, you should be able to read well before they are able to write. You also need to be able to listen before they can speak. Helps to reflect on these skills in the area of networking groups.


hearing (in the way of your ears)

Reading (through your eyes)
Talking (by mouth)
write(through your hand)

It is simple. Think of it this way. First you have input. Next to your production. First you hear the person asking you a question. The second answer is talking to them. I read a letter from someone. After entering their return. These are examples of communication.

Inputs and outputs and is not necessary to go in a specific order. Sometimes I speak first and then listen. And sometimes write about something heard. During the call, and the person who I have been in contact with one of the uses reverse skills. Therefore, in order to understand each other, and everyone must be skilled in all four areas.

Some students want to know which are the most important skill. Because all of the skills depend on each other, and all are important. However, we use to communicate with some skills in more often than others. For example, approximately 40% of the time spent in contact, we simply listen. We are talking about 35% of the time. About 16% of contacts of reading, and about 9% of the writing. These statistics are an average of communicating in English. Based on a post or a particular case, these figures may vary.

Key skills for each of these skills within small. For example, the pronunciation is the kind of skill with which it occurs and must be exercised in order to improve communication. Spelling is a skill that makes it easier to understand the written word. Grammar and vocabulary skills of other District. Small does not mean that it is not important. College, such as listening skills are very general, while the more specific skills minute. (More about the inputs and outputs)

For best results, create the agenda together all four fields of study. To allow one type of studying, to lead to another. For example, reading the story, and then talk about it with a friend. Watch the movie and then write them. This is what English teachers in the class to do, is not it? The lessons EnglishClub.com basic skills in all 4 (and all the simple skills), as well as many external links to help you in further study.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Where do you start?

Why do you want to learn English?
Before the start (or return to (study English, and ask yourself one question. Why I want to study English? Is it because you want to, or for someone else wants you? Like every decision in life, there must be something you want to study English to be done.

Setting goals
If you know why you want to study, and setting goals is easy. For example, perhaps you want to travel to English-speaking country. Great. Your goal may be to learn "survival English." Perhaps you know a lot of useful phrases, but it wants to improve the skills of listening and pronunciation. Whatever your goals, write them.

Provision of Agenda
How long do you need to study to achieve your goals? This answer is different for each student. What is important is to be realistic. If you are working 60 hours a week, and it does not intend to spend another 40 hours a week to study English. Start slowly, but this study on a regular basis. Use of materials that reduce, but not difficult. Know what works for you. After that I studied for a few weeks, and modification of the study in accordance with the timetable. Do you study best at night, or on board the bus to work your way? Would you like to study alone in a quiet place, or with friends and background music? Click here to view a sample of 4 weeks.

Commit
Learning English requires a lot of motivation. No one would take when I was in your class do not. If you are sure you are ready for the start of the study, and make the commitment. Click here to sign a contract with yourself.

Learning English fun!
What we do best in life is doing things that we enjoy. If you are having fun learning English, you are not studying the right way! Can be dangerous to the student, whose pleasure at the same time. Form your own program and incentives to reward yourself to stay in this task.

Tips for beginners to learn English



Tips and ideas on the best ways to learn English more quickly.
Tips for beginners to learn English
I was like a new baby
Learn their language and infant slowly.
First they learn to listen.
Then learn to talk.
Finally, you can read and write.
Listening to English every day
Listening to English radio.
English watching television.
English to go to the cinema.
Lessons in the use of the Internet.
The provision of English / ESL friend
The talks.
Practice dialogues.
For beginners in the use of textbooks.
Read English stories
Begin children's storybooks.
Attempt ESL readers.
Read the ads, banners and posters.
In an attempt to EnglishClub.com kids.
Write new words
The start of the vocabulary (new word) mobile phone.
Writing the words in alphabetical order (A. .. B. .. C. ..).
For example, to make judgments.
Always use English English dictionary first.
Keep diaries English
Begins one sentence.
How do you feel?
How is the weather?
What did you do today?
Write another sentence tomorrow.
Visit an English-speaking country
Learn English more quickly.
The family to stay with English.
Hear native speakers talk.
Has been an enjoyable experience.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

English History

A brief history of the emergence and evolution of English
The history of the English language, in fact, began with the arrival of three Germanic tribes who invaded Britain in the 5th. These tribes, the Angles, Saxons and Jutes, across the North Sea from what today is Denmark and northern Germany. At the time of the inhabitants of Britain spoke Celtic. However, most speakers made the Celtic nations and the North West by the invaders - the basis for what is now Wales, Scotland and Ireland. Angles of Englaland was called language Englisc - which is derived from England and English.

Old English (450-1100 AD)
Invading Germanic tribes spoke similar languages, in Britain, which has evolved into what we now call Old English. Old English did not appear or sound English today. English speakers now would have great difficulty understanding Old English. However, about half of the most common words in modern English have Old English roots. Words are strong and water, for example, derived from Old English. He was speaking English until about 1100 old.
Middle English (1100-1500)
In 1066 William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy (part of modern France), invaded and occupied England. The new conquerors (called the Normans) brought with it a kind of French, which became the language of the royal court and ruling classes and businessmen. For there was a kind of linguistic class division, where he spoke English and the upper classes spoke French. In the 14th century English became dominant in Britain again, but with many French words. This language is called Middle English. The language of the great poet Chaucer (c1340 - 1400), but it is still difficult for English speakers to understand today.
Modern English
Early Modern English (1500-1800)
Towards the end of Middle English, and all of a sudden and distinct change in pronunciation (the Great Vowel shift began with the characters, which cause pronounced shorter and shorter. Of the 16th century the British had been in contact with many people from around the world. This, and the Renaissance of classical learning, which means that Many words and phrases into the language. the invention of printing also means that there is now a common language in printed form. books became cheaper and more people learned to read. printing is also to unite the English. spelling and grammar became fixed, and the tone of London, where most publishing houses, It has become the standard. in 1604 published the first dictionary of English.
The main difference between the early modern English at the time of late, and English is the language of conversation. In late modern English has many words, which arise from two main factors: first, the industrial revolution, technology has created a need for new words and, secondly, the British Empire at its peak covered a quarter of the earth's surface, and the English language adopted foreign words from many countries .
Type of English
From all parts of 1600, English colonization of North America, which led to the creation of a distinct group of U.S. English. Some English words and pronunciation, "froze" when he arrived in America. In some respects, American English is more like the English of Shakespeare than modern British English. Some of the language calling for the British "Americanisms" are in fact original British expressions that were colonies in the province while lost for a time in Britain (for example, in relation to waste litter, and act as a loan rather than the foregoing, the fall in the autumn; another example, in the context of follow-up, and re-imported into Britain by gangs in Hollywood movies. Spanish also had an impact on American English (and subsequently British English), with words like canyon, ranch, and the stampede, and vigilante examples of Spanish words that entered English through the settlement of the American West. words French (through Louisiana) and West African words (through the slave trade) also influenced American English), and so on, to some extent, British English).
Today, in particular the Anglo-American influence, because of the dominance of the United States of America cinema, television, popular music, trade and technology (including the Internet). But there are many other types of English in all parts of the world, including English, for example, Australia and New Zealand English, Canadian English, South Africa, English, Hindi and English, Caribbean English.