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kannara
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« on: March 17, 2006, 09:00:30 PM »

1. Developing a passion for learning English

All English learners would like to speak English well. They are excited at the idea of being able to communicate in English fluently. However, they usually don't care about the learning process itself. For most learners, learning English is a duty ? something that they have to, but don't want to do. They don't see pleasure in learning English.

In short, most learners would like to speak English well but don't like to be learning English. This is the first and biggest problem facing an English learner, because a person who doesn't like to learn English will not learn it well. If you don't love English, English won't love you back!

If you want to become a successful learner, you need to like the learning process itself. You need to treat time spent on English as time for pleasure and relaxation. For example, you need to enjoy:

?reading English sentences and thinking about their structure
?learning new words from a dictionary
?writing a correct English sentence by consulting dictionaries, grammar guides, and the Web
?practicing the pronunciation of English sounds and words Ideally, learning English should be your hobby. You should think of yourself as an English Learner ? a person who has chosen learning English as one of their favorite activities.

2. Making the first change to one's life

The decision to learn English requires changes in your life. For example, deciding that one will read a book in English for 30 minutes every day and keeping to that decision. It's very difficult to make a small, but permanent change to your life, especially if learning English doesn't seem "fun". However, learners should remember that studying English for 15 minutes every day gives you much better results than studying for a whole day once a month.

3. Making further changes to one's life

While the first change is the most difficult, each subsequent one is hard, too. A lot of learners take the first step (e.g. they start reading a book in English every day) and stop there. They do not engage in other English-building activities.

A good learner will have a set of activities (reading, watching TV, practicing pronunciation, listening to recordings, etc.) and choose from that set according to his or her mood. One activity is not good enough, because (1) you get bored more quickly, and (2) it gives you a range of language skills that is typically too narrow. For example, reading in English can't improve your pronunciation, although it can improve your grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing skills.)

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Kannara,
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« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2006, 08:00:41 PM »

Hey Kannara!  Cheesy

 It is true that the hardest thing about learning English is the learning part, the going to school, the studying and the practice. It is hard, I know! I am learning Khmer language and at times I also feel like I am working hard and not making much progress. You are right that you have to try to love learning the language in order for the language to love you! With Khmer, although it is difficult, I have a lot of fun speaking Khmer to anyone whom I meet outside. This is how I make the learning fun, by speaking as much as I can and really making an effort to practice the language by speaking!   Cheesy

 I hope that all learners of English can develop a positive attitude towards their learning process. Learning can either be fun or boring depending on your attitude. However, at 5steps we encourage all students to have a positive attitude to learning English and try to make learning English fun! Try to enjoy learning English and try to practice speaking with as many people as possible. Try to learn fun words and maintain a positive attitude towards your speaking practice. Try to think that you CAN do it, instead of always feeling that you CAN'T. You will be surprised how much more you can actually speak in English once you try to practice as much as you can, and have a positive attitude towards it!

 Remember positive words lead to confident speakers. That is why all 5steps members are encouraged NEVER to use the word 'fine'. When someone asks you "how are you?" always be positive and use a positive opinion word in your answer, such as wonderful, brilliant, fantastic, awesome, tremendous, amazing, excellent, very well, very happy, very good, fabulous, super, superb! "How are you?' I am brilliant!!

 English learning should be fun!  Cheesy

 Hope you all have fun,  :wink:

 Paul
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