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“The Rule of 5″ for improving your English

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“The Rule of 5″ for improving your English

November 15 2012 , Written by John Currin's Blogs and News

“The Rule of 5″ for improving your English

I love the “Rule of 5″ for making effective change

No top musician, footballer, golfer, athlete, swimmer etc has got to the top and stayed there without daily dedication.This is of course very obvious if we think about it realistically.
The same can be said about language learning. If you say:
“I’d really love to speak English well
“I’d love to understand English films and TV series” or similar, then you have to ask yourself:
How much contact do I have every week with the English language? If your answer is less than 5 hours a week this probably means that you are NOT going to learn English very quickly. Be realistic!
How do you learn English well and effectively? If you want to learn English effectively you need to put in the hours.
Try using the Rule of Five:

Read 5 pages of English every day
Use 5 new English words everyday from your vocabulary lists
Listen to 5 English songs every day.
Speak English with at least 5 people every day, in the street, on the phone, on Messenger orFacebook.
- or speak English to yourself in the mirror if it’s impossible to find a willing partner.
- Listen (or hear) small sections (10 -20 minutes) of dialogues 5 times a day
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To speak English well
to understand English well
to write English well
to learn English well
You have to remember to do some English every day, if you want to run a marathon you need to train regularly, to learn English or any language it is the same. Children do hours and hours every day to learn their mother tongue, you have to do the same
 
 
 

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