You can do to improve your English…..


1. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Be confident. People can fix your mistakes when they hear you. 
2. Surround yourself in English. Put yourself in an English speaking environment, all you can learn passively. The best way to learn is to speak. 
3. Practice every day, make a study plan by yourself. Decide how many times a week will be spent Create a daily routine 
4. Tell your family and friends about your study plan. Let them push you to study and don't let them bother you. 
5. Practice 4 core skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening. They all have to work to keep you updated. 
6. Keep a new vocabulary notebook that you learn. Use them as sentences and try to speak at least 3 times when you speak. 
7. Visit the website to learn the English language of the EC at least once a day and finish the lesson. 
8. Item recognition is one of the most common vocabulary learning methods for testing. It's just a good exercise for short-term studies because you don't usually collect the information you learned for testing. 
9. Use your body clock If you are not a morning person, study in the afternoon. 
10. You will remember words more easily if you try to remember the sample sentences using that word instead of your own words.
11. Plan to test You will find that you work harder when you want to study something. 
12. Saying it is better not to study for a test Imagine bigger What do you do when you have good knowledge of English? How will your quality of life improve? 
13. Give long-term goals to yourself Focus on working towards it. 
14. Give yourself short-term goals and reward yourself when you reach each goal. 
15. Create an atmosphere that you want to learn, not because you have to do it. You will learn more when you learn because you want. 
16. Know what is best for you. Think about how to succeed for you in the past and stick with them. 
17. Think of the way you learn. It can be done by remembering, reading, speaking, summarizing or other ways. Find your best education method. Can live in a quiet place by yourself or in groups 
18. Get help! If you don't understand what you have to ask someone Ask for help from a teacher, classmate or friend. 
19. Review! investigate! investigate! Make sure you take the time to review what you've studied in the past.
 20. It is not a good idea to study on your own each time for more than 30 minutes. Take a break, get fresh air and stretch your legs.
21. Do not rush to promote Focus on the level you are currently in.
22. Watch DVDs over TV Should use what you can watch again to capture the information you may have missed the first time
23. Watching TV will give you the opportunity to hear something right the first time. Suitable for high school students It's a great way to speak with native speakers, so you don't have to ask them to repeat!
24. Read readers slowly. These books are written for your specific level. Read the entire novel You can do it! You will feel better later.
25. Children's books have easier vocabulary and are a good choice for readers who rate
26. Newspapers are a good place to find buildings. Read the article and see if you can find the latent sentence.
27. Read the general meaning first. Don't worry about understanding every word, then go back and search for new words.
28. For words that you don't understand in a sentence, see other words around them. They will give you advice. Try to guess the meaning from the context.
29. Learn the word root They will help you guess the meaning of the word. For example: scrib = write, min = small
30. When you learn new words, think about other forms of it: beautiful (adjective), beauty (noun), beautiful (adverb)
31. Learn the prefix (dis-, un-, re-) and suffixes (-ly, -ment, -ful). These will help you find the meaning of the word.
32. English, which is different from Japanese or French, uses the word stress. For new words, count syllables and find out where the stress is. One stress per word only and is often a vowel. The two-syllable verbs have stress on the second syllable (beGIN), 2 syllable nouns (TEAcher) and adjectives (HAPpy). Focus on the first
33. Use English every time you can. It's so easy!
34. Do not translate into English from your own language. Think in English to improve your fluency. Talk to yourself ... But not on the bus, otherwise people will think you're crazy!
35. You can't learn English from books. Just like driving, you can only learn through doing it.
36. The most natural grammar learning method is talking.
37. Keep a notebook or English journal Begin by writing a few sentences per day and entering more writing habits.
38. Why not start a blog online and share your writing with the world?
39. To be a writer, brainstorm better ideas into ideas and ideas on paper without having to worry about grammar or spelling. Then think about the structure. After that, write your work using good grammar and spelling. Finally, read it or allow others to check for errors.
40 Keep an eye on the punctuation marks while being able to completely change what you are trying to say. Check the differences between the two sentences: "The woman who doesn't have her man has nothing." And "Women: No, you guys, nothing."
41. Repel your mind! Show the world your beautiful voice! Learn English songs and sing along with them to improve fluency and tone ... Everyone for karaoke?
42. Get friends or use chat rooms, forums, and community sites. If you can't speak to someone in English, this is the next best thing.
43. Shadow English CD Listen to a few sentences, then repeat what you hear. Focus on rhythm and tone
44. Have English radio in your home Even if you do not intend to listen, you will still train your ears.
45. Mirror CD read aloud with CD This is great for pronunciation, pronunciation and rhythm.
46. ​​Dictation Listen to a CD or a friend and write down what you hear.
47. No one likes to hear their own voice. But dare and try! Record your voice and listen to your pronunciation and tone. It will help you to identify your problem.
48. Ask your helpful instructor whether you can record his lessons or not. This is a good way to check. You can also listen to your teacher speaking speed and low voice.
49. Use English / English dictionary because it will help you to think in English and not translate.
50. If the English / English dictionary looks scary, there is a dictionary of learners for English students at your level.
51. Don't rely on your dictionary too much. Your dictionary should be a help, not your main teacher. Try to guess the meaning of the word instead of matching your dictionary.
52. Don't give up! Think positive! Sometimes you will feel that you are not learning fast enough. Everyone feels like this, don't worry about it. You will finally get there.
53. Enjoy it! We learn more when we have fun!
54. If you feel anxious when speaking, take a deep breath twice before saying something. You will speak better when you are relaxed.
55. Inspire yourself by looking back at the texts and CDs that you used in the past. You will be surprised at how easy they seem to you! Congratulations, your level is better!
56. You are never too young or too old to start learning English. Don't make excuses not to learn. What are you waiting for?
57. Procrastination can make you unsuccessful. To stop procrastination, it is important that you understand that your procrastination is an avoidance of education or if it is your bad habit.
58. If you haven't received the desired results But not because you can't use the language because you haven't learned your own special methods
59. Use resources that match your level. Do not use text / listening exercises that are too difficult or too easy. Use materials that challenge you. But does not irritate you
60. Don't worry about making your accent perfect. It is an important part of your cultural identity to make your accent. English-speaking owners will enjoy hearing English speaking with an accent.
61. There are many types of English: English, American, South African and others. English to English
62. Be careful of differences in American English and English and use your words accordingly. For example: Elevator (US) / Elevator (English)
63. Carry a queue card with you This is a small card that you can write new words. You can pull them out and watch them whenever you free minutes.
64. Use post-it and stick around your house. You can use them to make labels. Stick one of your pet dogs!
65. You cannot ignore phrasal verbs (Two verbs) There are hundreds of words in English and they're widely used. The more you focus on their meaning, the more you can guess the meaning of new things. You will start to remember their patterns.
66. Use your intuition Go with your feelings, you will be surprised at your first guess as a correct guess. As we have said before, confident
67. Gather your thoughts Think about what you will say. You know the grammar But maybe you don't use it correctly when you speak
68. Meet new people, try to integrate with English speakers in your city. You can join the club or go to a bar where foreigners go out. Buy one drink, they like that!
69. Be the person who will start the conversation in English. Try to make the conversation move and use the words ("Really?" Go to ... "..." What happened? ") Don't wait for other people to talk to you there!
70. Discussion of topics in the group Each person should choose a view. (Even if you don't agree with it) and discuss in the group Make sure you get your points. Learn to listen actively Enthusiastic listening will help in the classroom and will help you get more benefits and become more involved in group lessons. Focus on the person who is talking. Don't get frustrated or become distracted or other events. Focus on your speakers with your ears and eyes. Follow the movements that the speaker uses to try to listen more. It may help to repeat what you hear others say in an effort to understand them.
71. Learning English vocabulary is not enough. You can teach English words of parrots. But that doesn't mean it can speak English! You also need to have a grammar understanding. 
72. Episode used by English speakers to talk about time of action You may have different expressions in your own language. The important thing is that you have to know these times and when to use. 
73. English has many irregular verbs. You should punch yourself with them. 
74. Keep it! If you take a break from speaking English, you will find that your level is decreasing and all your hard work is wasted. 
75. Do not be delayed by a bad test score. Sometimes students have the ability to pass English tests. But unable to communicate with English speakers well If you can speak English freely, you should be proud of yourself. 
76. Remember that as long as you try your best, you succeed! 
77. Learn English with friends You will have someone you can practice with and you can encourage each person to study. 
78. Remember that the way we write English is not the same as English pronunciation. For example, ‘Ough’ has more than 6 pronunciations. Get familiar with the phonetic alphabet. It will help you pronounce the words in the dictionary correctly. 
79. Familiar with the sound of wa schwa ’[ə] - a neutral and noiseless vowel‘ Schwa ’is the most commonly used vowel in English, for example 'a' in about and 'u' in supply 
80. Please note that it will take longer to improve when our level is high. Usually the fastest progress occurs when we are beginners. Do not think that you will not learn anymore immediately. It is less noticeable progress. 
81. Make sure your English matches the opportunity. Using slang words with friends is not a business meeting. Decide in the right situation to use the words and phrases you learned. 
82. English textbooks are often different from the way we talk intently. If you want to learn 'slang' comfortably, watch movies. 
83. Idioms can be difficult to remember. But it's fun to use and will make your English more colorful 
84. When talking about it, we often connect words together to make the two words sound the same. In simple terms, we associate words that end with consonants and words beginning with vowels (consonants> vowels). We associate words that end with vowels and words beginning with vowels (vowels> vowels). Practice these to improve Listen and your pronunciation 
85. Take advantage of the internet. Full of resources to help you learn: BBC Learning English; learnenglish.ecenglish.com 
86. Think of your strengths and weaknesses. Make a note of what aspects you want to improve and which aspects Of course, don't ignore your strengths. Congratulations on what you can do! 
87. Unleash your mistakes You may repeat the same syntax over and over again. Use English test results as a study tool Go above your mistakes and choose one or two that you want to focus on. Use your favorite grammar books to check the rules. 
88. Use the correct article (a / an,) Please note that this rule is more than a / an = not specific = specific. For example: University (not university because it starts with consonants) one hour (not one hour because ' h 'often silent) 
89. For fluency, try visual training. Before you go to that restaurant, think about what the waiter said to you. Think of what phrases you use. 
90. A lot of communication comes from body language and gestures. These may differ between cultures and countries. For example, "V", two inches for victory symbols, is a good palm. If you do it by turning your palms toward you, you will become an Englishman. Means ... you ask the English people and search for yourself!
91. The easiest person - sleep! You will learn more after a good night's sleep. You will concentrate more. 
92. Learn English in countries that use English. 
93. If you study abroad, mix with people from other countries, not only But people from your own country It's not a good idea for you to live in a house that is shared with people from your own country. Enjoy more cultural experiences by spending time with other peoples. 
94. Do you think you will find work or internship abroad?
 95 makes you a qualified teacher Want to learn what is wrong? 
96. No one can learn all English. No need to worry about trying. Useful shortcuts for learning are English. We have a lot of vocabulary with the same pronunciation. But with different spelling and meanings. For example, "come here" has the same pronunciation as "I hear the birds" You may find that building vocabulary is easier by knowing different meanings. 
97. When you have a basic level of English, explore different ways you can say the same thing. This makes your English more interesting for listeners and shouldn't be too difficult for you because you already know the basics. For example, how many ways can we say? Goodbye 'in English. 
98. When you are in an English course, prepare for your class. Do your homework as soon as possible and deliver on time. Review your final notes and lessons a few minutes before class. Doing this will make your memory refreshed and you will be warmed by the lesson. 
99. Do not be distracted in class. Focus on lessons. Don't look out the window. Don't come late for a few minutes before starting the lesson. Don't sit next to someone who doesn't speak to you in English. Turn off your phone Organize, don't forget to bring textbooks, notebooks and pens. 
100 Find a comfortable and quiet place for a quiet study. You want somewhere you can focus 100%.