For many people, the idea of speaking and
understanding a foreign language becomes
a dream. When one learns to speak a second language, lots of new opportunities are
opened, for example, you can meet new people, travel,
start a business or if you already have a business, you can make it grow.
The dream of speaking a foreign language is, actually,
a door to new and big opportunities. In
this case, English a universal language; wherever you travel you can speak
English to communicate with people.
Many people make to learn to speak English a goal to
accomplish many different things in life; however, the truth is that this dream becomes frustrated by
the bad results that schools and institutes give when teaching this language.
If people don’t see nice results when studying English
as a second language, they can think: “I’m
terrible for languages”, “English is just not for me”, or perhaps they just
give up and forget about the dream of speaking English.
Usually the only result that people get when they
study English in a school or institute is a
bunch of information about tenses, verbs, nouns and an endless grammar rules
package which the only thing
that this stuff will do to you, the student, is
to avoid you to become fluent when speaking English.
The best way to learn to speak English or any other
foreign language is to do
exactly what children do when they start to learn their mother language,
and that is, LISTENING.
That’s it, LISTENING is the
key to learn to speak English fluently, language must get into the brain in
a natural way. I’ve talked a lot about this issue on this blog and it keeps
being the main thing that you need to do to speak English. Focus on
listening to English. Forget
about all the grammar rules that you have learned in the past, forget about
tenses, regular and irregular verbs, conditionals, forget everything that made
seem English a complicated thing to learn.
Keep checking this blog out, I will give many tips and
suggestions to learn to speak English powerfully.
REMEMBER: To learn to speak English fluently, focus
your learning on LISTENING!
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