Important steps to learn English

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i think all members want to learn english
well but they don’t know how do it

me b i know how we can do it
but try to replay it more to be good
in English .okay. let’s start

there is some important steps to learn English

no.1

The biggest problem most people face
in learning a new ******** is their
own fear. They worry that they won’t say
things correctly or that they will look
stupid so they don’t talk at all. Don’t
do this. The fastest way to learn
anything is to do it – again and
again until you get it right. Like
anything, learning English requires
practice. Don’t let a little fear stop you
from getting what you want

no. 2

Even if you study English at a ********
school it doesn’t mean you can’t learn
outside of class. Using as many
different sources, methods and tools
as possible, will allow you to
learn faster. There are many
different ways you can improve
your English, so don’t limit yourself
to only one or two. The internet is
a fantastic resource for virtually
anything, but for the ********
learner it’s perfect

no. 3

The absolute best way to learn English
is to surround yourself with it. Take
notes in English, put English books
around your room, listen to English
******** radio broadcasts, watch
English news, movies and television. Speak
English with your friends whenever you
can. The more English material that
you have around you, the faster you
will learn and the more likely it is that you will begin “thinking in English

no. 4

There are some good English teachers
that have had to learn English as
a second ******** before they could
teach it. However, there are several
reasons why many of the best
schools prefer to hire native
English speakers. One of the
reasons is that native speakers
have a natural flow to their speech
that students of English should try to
imitate. The closer ESL / EFL students
can get to this rhythm or flow, the more
convincing and comfortable
they will become

no. 5

This is not only a fun way to
learn but it is also very effective.by
watching English films (especially
those with English subtitles) you
can expand your vocabulary and hear the
flow of speech from the actors. If you
listen to the news you can also
hear different accents

no .6

Music can be a very effective
method of learning English. In fact, it
is often used as a way of improving
comprehension. The best way to
learn though, is to get the
lyrics (words) to the songs you
are listening to and try to read
them as the artist sings. There
are several good internet sites where
one can find the words for
most songs. This way you
can practice your listening and
reading at the same time. and if you like to sing, fine

no. 7

Only by studying things like
grammar and vocabulary and doing
exercises, can you really improve
your knowledge of any ********

no. 8

Many people think that exercises
and tests aren’t much fun. However, by
completing exercises and
taking tests you can really improve
your English. One of the best
reasons for doing lots of exercises
and tests is that they give you a benchmark
to compare your future results
with. Often, it is by comparing your
score on a test you took yesterday
with one you took a month or
six months ago that you realize
just how much you have learned. If
you never test yourself, you
will never know how much
you are progressing

i think we can try these steps
over & over to be good in English

with best wishes
to learn it

Thaaanks Dave
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I Wish That All Members Learning English In Easy Way

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English – Grammar

we will talk about:

English Tenses Aktive -:

Simple Present
Present Progressive
Simple Past
Past Progressive

lets start with : Simple Present
Form of Simple Present
P: He speaks.
N: He does not speak.
Q: Does he speak?
Use of Simple Present

Simple Present is used for actions and situations in the present.
Facts and situations in the present

Expresses a fact or given situation.
Examples:

Our secretary works very hard.
I do not agree with you.
Actions in the present

Actions that take place never, once, several times or regualary. (see also: signal words)
Beispiele:

Mister Brown never attends a meeting. He always sends me.
Actions set by a ti****ble or schedule

Actions in the future that we cannot influence, as their course is set by a ti****ble or schedule.
Examples:

The train leaves at 6:24.
The conference starts at 9:30.
Signal Words of Simple Present

always, every …, never, normally, often, seldom, sometimes, usually If Clause Type I (If I talk, …)

next : Present Progressive
Form of Present Progressive
P: He is speaking.
N: He is not speaking.
Q: Is he speaking?
Use of Present Progressive

Present Progressive is used for actions in the present and focusses on the course or duration of the action.
Action taking place now

Being in the middle of doing something at the time of speaking.
Examples:

Carla is preparing the briefing.
I am looking for Mister Miller’s phone number.
Action taking place for a limited period of time only.

Actions that don’t take place regularly, but only temporarily.
Examples:

Mister Thomson is on sick leave, that’s why I am doing his job.
Three temporary employees are helping out this month.
Arranged future actions

Future actions that are already arranged (and maybe even jot down in a diary)
Beispiele:

I am meeting Misses Walker at 5 pm.
Bob is doing overtime tomorrow.
Signal Words of Present Progressive

at the moment, just, just now, Listen!, Look!, now, right now

Simple Past
Form of Simple Past
P: He spoke.
N: He did not speak.
Q: Did he speak?
Use of Simple Past

Simple Past is used for actions and situations in the past.
Facts and situations in the past

Expresses a fact or given situation in the past.
Beispiele:

Our secretary worked very hard.
I did not agree with you.
Actions in the past

Actions in the past that took place never, once, several times or regualary. (see also: signal words)
Examples:

Mister Brown never attended any meeting. He always sent me.
Actions taking place one after another

Actions in the past that took place one after the other.
Examples:

Mister Sanders came into the office, checked his mailbox and went straight to the briefing.
What a horrible day: first my computer crashed, then our best customer canceled their order and on my way home my car broke down.

Past Progressive

Form of Past Progressive
P: He was speaking.
N: He was not speaking.
Q: Was he speaking?
Use of Past Progressive

Past Progressive is used for actions in the past and focusses on the course or duration of the action.
Action taking place at a certain moment in the past

Being in the middle of doing something at a certain time in the past.
Examples:

At two o’clock, Carla was preparing the contract.
Yesterday I was looking for Mister Miller’s phone number.
Actions happening simultaneously

Actions in the past happening at the same time (over a longer period of time).
Examples:

While Claire was preparing her presentation, Tom was showing the customer around.
While Sarah was looking for the ********s, I was keeping the customer on the line.
Being in the middle of an action, when another action set in

Action taking place over a longer period of time in the past when (suddenly) another (shorter) action set in. (see also: Simple Past)
Beispiele:

I was sitting in a meeting, when my mobile suddenly rang.
When I came in, John was playing solitaire.
Signal Words of Past Progressive

when, while, as long as

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