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Proven Methods to Learn English Quickly

 

Do you want to learn English, but you don’t know where to start? There are so many different ways to learn English, but how do you know which way is right for you? Read on to find out more information about some popular ways to learn English that actually work.

A well-known technique to learn English is immersion. The immersion method is completely surrounding yourself in English. The immersion method helps to make you not only speak but act like a native English speaker. Surrounding yourself with English all of the time helps you make sense of words little by little. That is why in our ESL course, all of our instruction and materials are in English. Students are also expected to only speak in English. Living with an American family is another great way to immerse yourself while studying in the U.S. You’ll be surrounded by English all of the time!

Another way to learn English is by listening to English a lot. Unconscious or implicit language learning means learning without even realizing it. Although students travel to the U.S. to learn English, they still listen to television, radio, music, in their native language. Like the immersion technique, this technique means surrounding yourself in English. However, you aren’t paying attention according to this technique. With the sound of English in the background, your brain automatically absorbs the sounds, accents, and words even though you don’t understand what the words mean. You hear the patterns and naturally learn the language.

Lastly, another effective way to learn English is taking an English language course. Most ESL classes start with grammar rules, vocabulary, and sentence basics. As your ESL course goes on, you build your English vocabulary more and more. At American English Language School, we do things a little differently. One of the biggest focuses in our ESL program is intelligibility and clarity. We want you to be able to be understood clearly by Native English speakers. We also focus on multi-directional communication. This means more than just being able to speak clearly and be understood. This means that when you are having a conversation with someone, you are able to comprehend and can respond accordingly. This will prepare you for real-life situations.

Just remember, there is no quick and easy way to learn English efficiently. You will need to work hard and commit yourself to learn English. If you are ready to start your English language learning journey, visit our website www.aels.edu or email us at info@aels.edu today!

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