Use English when you can, including around the school.

Ask questions about
what puzzles you!

If NOTHING puzzles and/or interests you, then YOU WILL NOT LEARN.

LEARN from your mistakes; this means WRITING corrections.

Be motivated. Get interested
in the country, in the
language, in words, in ideas.

Be organised.
Tell yourself you
CAN do it; after all,
hundreds of millions
of others can.
Repeat, both in
and outside class.
Write things down
CLEARLY.

Use PICTURES to
revise when you can
.
Find internet sites
designed for foreign
learners of English
.
Get interested in what's going on in Wales,
England,Ireland, Scotland, the USA ...
Never be shy to practise speaking,
both IN and OUTSIDE the classroom.

ASK when something is not clear!
Revise - over and over
again, in DIFFERENT ways.
LISTEN to songs
&
WATCH videos.
READ papers, books, comics and magazines
Do your homework with
PRIDE, and LEARN from it.

Get a foreign penfriend over the internet.
LISTEN IN CLASS, THINK & ASK QUESTIONS

TALK

- as much as you can
- to yourself out loud
- to yourself in your head
Find SOMETHING
to say;
find ANYTHING
to say ...
Try to spend some
time in the country
of the target language.
Get a study partner
and test each other regularly.
REVISE vocabulary
after 1 day,
2 days, 4 days,
8 days and 16 days ....
There are no secrets involved in learning a language. You must do ALL of the above things.

 

 

use POST-ITS in
your bedroom to
help revise words
Listen in class and
ask questions about
what puzzles you.