HOW TO BECOME FLUENT IN ENGLISH: Complete Study Plan 2024
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if you want to become fluent in English this year you need a plan my name is Michael I'm an English communication coach and it's my goal to help you speak English confidently clearly and fluently in this video I'm going to tell you why you need a plan when learning English and how you can create one I'm also going to give you seven different language learning techniques which you can use to help you improve your English more quickly and efficiently I know when it comes to learning English it can seem like there's a lot of information out there too much information it can be really overwhelming and often you don't know where to start but don't worry in this video I'm going to be very specific and tell you everything you need to know to create your own custom study plan now before we talk about how to do this I want to talk about why you need a plan let's imagine you're driving a car you probably know where you're going and you have a destination in mind maybe it's work the beach or another city but wherever it is if you want to reach this place you need to know which roads to take maybe you use a GPS or maybe you use a map but before you start driving you figure out which path you're going to take and how you can reach your destination learning English is no different in this case your goal is fluency or a C2 level well this is where we need to talk about how to create a plan everybody's plan when learning English will be slightly different and the reason for this is everybody has different needs maybe you're learning English to get a better job or maybe you've just moved to the U. S or the UK and you want to improve your fluency to fit in and sound more like a native speaker now how do you figure out what your needs are all you need to do is ask yourself the question why why am I learning English your answer to this question is the reason you're learning English and when you create a study plan you need to focus on this reason so let's look at the seven skills you need to practice if you want to reach this level you're going to have to focus on reading writing speaking listening vocabulary grammar and pronunciation now that we've listed these seven skills I want you to look at each and think honestly about how good you are at it how well do you know these seven skills I want you to rank them each from one to seven seven being the worst so you don't know this very well it's a big weakness for you and one being the best which means you know this skill very well and you're very good at it be honest with yourself because this is really important for the next part of the exercise let's say your reading skills aren't that great but they're also not horrible you give yourself a three now let's say writing is actually one of your strongest skills you're very good at it so you give yourself a one but on the other end your speaking skills are really not great you feel nervous and you can't find the right words when you speak so you give yourself a seven maybe your listening isn't that bad give yourself a three you know you need to expand your vocabulary so you give yourself a four your grammar and pronunciation are both pretty good so you give yourself a two for both now as I said before it's really important that you be honest with yourself because knowing your strengths and weaknesses is really the only way you can actually improve so now you're probably thinking Michael I have these seven numbers what's the point of this what do I do now well this is where the magic happens I want you to look at this blank schedule we have seven days of the week and seven different rows each of those numbers you chose represents how often you're going to practice that skill per week so you gave yourself a three for reading you could do this on Sunday Wednesday and Saturday since you're really good at writing you don't need to practice it that much you gave yourself a one so you need to practice once a week let's say you have some time on Monday so you practice it then and you have problems speaking so you gave yourself a seven this means you need to practice speaking seven days a week once you've filled out this whole chart it should look something like this obviously yours will look a bit different depending on what skills you need to practice and how much time you have on certain days for example if you don't have much time on Monday you can arrange your schedule so you only practice one skill on Monday but then practice four other skills on a date you have more time this just gives you a general idea of how to structure your weekly schedule now if you're wondering about how much time to spend a day you can use this simple formula just take how much time you have to spend and divide it by the number of skills you have to practice that day for example if you have an hour on Monday and you have to practice writing reading speaking and vocabulary that means you have to spend 15 minutes on each skill so pause the video go fill out that chart and you will have your weekly study schedule so now you're probably thinking okay I have my schedule and I know which skills I need to practice but how do I actually practice them I'm going to give you seven techniques you can use to practice these skills but before we get to that make sure to subscribe to the channel if you're finding this video helpful and I love hearing from you so make sure to leave a comment below you can connect with me on Instagram and Tick Tock my username on both is English at the ready if you want to learn more about how you can improve your English this year go to www. english theready.
com or click the link in the description below with that said let's get back into the video and let's look at these seven techniques you can use to practice these skills but for each skill I'm going to give you one technique which you can use to start practicing now so first of all how do we practice English reading skills we have to read but there are actually two types of reading if you want to improve your reading skills you need to practice both reading quickly and detailed reading you can read quickly where maybe you don't understand every single word but you try to understand the general meaning of the text and you can also do detailed reading where you look at every single word and translate the ones you don't understand now what you read depends on your level of English if you're at A2 or B1 you need to read something a bit simpler without too many difficult words my number one recommendation at this level is simple Wikipedia go to simple. wikipedia. org and there you will find thousands of Wikipedia articles in relatively simple English some words will still be a bit difficult but this is definitely a great starting point so go check it out and I'm sure you can find a topic that you're interested in reading about once you get to a B2 level or higher you can really start reading authentic material which is content written by native speakers for native speakers you can obviously read books which are great but if you're looking for something a bit shorter I recommend online newspaper articles the language in these is difficult and it will challenge you but that's exactly what you need if you want to improve your English quickly I'll put a link in the description to a couple sites which I think have some very good articles now when it comes to writing how should you practice this skill first of all you should ask yourself what do you actually need to write in English for most people that means emails letters or maybe academic writing at school once you know what you need to write think about the context for example are you sending an email to your boss asking for a meeting or maybe you're writing an application letter for a new job once you've figured that out what you need to do is practice writing drafts imagine you're writing the real thing but now you have a bit more time to think about what you want to say to play around with your word choice and to structure everything per perfectly so when the time comes to actually write one of those emails or letters in real life you'll know exactly what to say and you can do it really quickly because you've already practiced now if you want some more information on how you can improve your writing I'm also going to put a link in the description to a great free tool so go check that out and if you haven't already make sure to subscribe to the channel because I will be talking about writing in future videos okay let's talk a bit about speaking speaking might be the easiest thing to practice because all you need to do is to speak with people if you feel nervous when you speak that's completely normal and it will eventually go away with practice now what if you don't have anybody to practice speaking with well you can actually speak to yourself don't do this in public but when you're alone it helps to actually say your thoughts out loud in English I have personally used this technique when learning German and Italian and I can tell you it works obviously it's better to find somebody to practice speaking with but if you can't find anybody speaking to yourself is a great alternative when it comes to listening skills here's one thing you can do to improve turn on a British or American movie or TV series and listen to it for two minutes without subtitles then what I want you to do is listen to those two minutes again with subtitles and I'd even recommend you write the subtitles down so you have a little paragraph you can look at and study once you have the words in front of you listen to those two minutes again and follow along with the text connect what you hear with what you see and keep doing this until you understand every word in the text this exercise will help you because it allows you to hear how native speakers talk and at the same time see what's actually written so you can connect what you hear with what you see all right moving on to vocabulary what can you do to expand your vocabulary in English now I've mentioned that you can read books or news articles or you can watch TV or movies but how do you actually remember these new words so one great way to do this is to keep some sort of diary or notebook maybe it's on your phone or on paper but the point is you have a list of new vocabulary words every time you hear or see a new word write it down and look up the definition and you can write the word but also the definition in your notebook when the time comes to practice this vocabulary you can sit down and repeat every word in the list until you've memorized it if you can I'd actually recommend doing this before bedtime because some Studies have shown that when you sleep you're actually improving your memory all right moving on to grammar for some people grammar is the most boring skill for other people it's the most interesting but it actually doesn't matter what you think of it because grammar is so important to any language and you do have to learn it a lot of learning grammar is just memorization but it's not enough just to memorize the rules once you've learned a new grammar concept you need to practice it in context the best way to do this is to sit down and write 10 to 20 sentences using that grammar concept but make sure these sentences are ones that you would actually say in real life this way you can connect the grammar concept with your real life experiences which will actually help you memorize them faster again when it comes to the actual grammar Concepts there are so many free resources out there but I'm going to link a couple in the description below so go check them out and lastly let's talk about pronunciation remember how I said you need to create a vocabulary list to memorize well you also need to create a pronunciation list when you hear words that are new or difficult to pronounce write these down and eventually you'll have a pretty long list now it's not enough to only write the words down you actually have to practice pronouncing them and you do this by imitating or mimicking someone's pronunciation as many times as you need to until you can say the word perfectly if you don't have a native speaker to help you you can go to any translation website and normally they will have a button you can press so you can hear how the word sounds obviously if you have somebody to correct your pronunciation like a coach you will see progress more quickly but you can also try to do this on your own okay I could talk about all these topics for hours but I don't want to make this video too long today we've seen why you need a plan how you can create a plan and seven different techniques you can use to practice the seven language skills now you have no excuse not to take action so get to work and start improving your English today if you found this video helpful make sure to leave a like And subscribe to the channel for more videos and lessons about all things English and if you want to take your English to the next level this year go to www.