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Thursday, 30 January 2014

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Arrrgh!! The exam was horribly difficult! Frustrating! I'll never be able to understand those horrible videos! How can I improve my spoken English?  I hate writing!

OK, calm down and take it easy.  Language learning has to do with patience, regularity and love (yes,  love) rather than trying to learn it all in a couple of days/weeks/months.
You know that class time is NOT enough, so  you'll have to use English  at home, in the street, driving to work... you have to live it, you have to love it, you have to make it yours.
Below you'll find some  tips that you'll have to adapt to your own habits (like talk to yourself!). Language skills are obviously connected and part of a whole - the time invested in reading, listening, writing, and working on 'use of English' will sure contribute to your speaking skills-and vice versa.
And a very important one: KISS (Keep It Short and Simple), which means DON'T get entangled in your own story -generally because you wanted to translate  word by word from your mother tongue. You don't need to do this. You know a lot of things by now, you know more than you think, so use the things that you know, not the things that you don't know.

So don't translate. Forget about your mother tongue, forget about yourself.  Be another person, be a comedian, and speak ENGLISH.
There is a saying in Czech that goes : " Learn a new language, get a new soul"

Sorry there's no pill. Or rather, the only pill is regular practice and patience. But you know all that jazz, don't you?   So why don't you use this mini holiday to put  things in order, revise aspects we've done in class, catch up with things you missed, organize your work, organize your life, and promise yourself you'll be in contact with English at least 20 minutes a day.

Of course, frustration may be part of the process, but it's transitory AND normal.  So don't worry too much. As they say, keep calm and carry on:
...and you can always scream and shout in this blog if you need it. If you have any other useful  tip, please let eveybody know!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the tips! They are useful for me
Pere

Unknown said...

Just to be fun and practise your listening english, you can see the video at next link
http://mobilefun.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2b7fba68193a2d02f7ba73259&id=0824ad7bbb&e=6dffe58672

Ona said...

Wow! Pen, ruler, screwdriver... all in one! Sure I could also use it to turn on/off the beamer (you've probably seen that my remote control is quite 'home-made') Excellent video, thanks GenĂ­s

Anonymous said...

Write is the more difficult for me. I don't like write but I try to write simple things.
Anna

Ona said...

Writing is the most difficult skill for many students. If you don't like writing, it's important to write simple things, so well done!

javier garcia villar said...

i am very frustrating with my exam a did few days ago...
I´m going to read more and do more exercices to try to do better, thank you for the keys, are very hopeful, if I have any mistake, sorry ;-)
Javier 3B. Good Sunday everybody

Ona said...

Mistakes are important AND necessary, so no need to say I'm sorry, and no need to feel frustrated!

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