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7 Day to Day Tips to Improve Your English Proficiency with Ease

How to Improve English Proficiency with Ease

To learn a language you should immerse in it while doing anything. Try to speak in English in your day to day activities.

Following tips will surely help you, if follow the right way:
  1. Join online language learning and exchange forum or sites, so that you can involve in some communication and start learning from the native people.
  2. Keep your smartphone’s language in English and try to communicate with your friends in English instead of your native language, this will improve your writing, don not use slang or abbreviation, try to use exact words and sentences and so on.
  3. Mock tests and practice proficiency test, go them every week and find out where you’re lacking behind, improve and iterate.
  4. Visualize the worlds and virtually place the sticky notes on several things in your house and visualize their name and try to talk on those things like: “this is my first watch, I’ve several memories attached with it. It was the first gift from my best friend. When I was travelling I lost this watch and I was lucky to get it back.” similarly go for the story telling, create stories, write, read, speak or visualize and speak. Funny isn’t it.
  5. Read books, magazines, newspaper and whatever you have available in English. Try to understand the sentence and it’s flow. Try to build up your story using similar worlds, because learning should be put into practice to experience it otherwise you’ll forgot most out of it.
  6. Drink lots of water, to stay hydrated this will keep you calm and stress-free.
  7. Binge your favourite English shows and movies with subtitles, listen, read and try to speak as much as you can. Read, listen speak…you’ll be good in English, this will improve your listening and English understanding because in real world you’ve to respond to some spoken words, right!

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