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What is the most effective way in learning English .
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Permalink Reply by Sandeep on March 22, 2012 at 7:03 Listen, Watch, Analyse, Read and Practice.
Listen
I would prefer to listen slow music instead of rock, Metal. My favourite are Backstreet boys, Westlife, Bryan Adams, MLTR. You can download lyrics of that song and sing with the song.
Watch
Watch English movies, if you are beginner then download subtitles and incorporated it with movies. How to know which movie is good. Visit imdb dot com. Select top ranking movies till date. Read synopsis and chose which ever appealed.
Analyse
For a particular scenario there might be many words but which will be correct one, it can only be learn by analysing. Sooner you will be habitual and adapt this process more quicker than before. It takes time and patience is the key of success.
Read
I would prefer to read daily newspaper. Read what happening in your locality, then read country news, then world news and at last read the expert opinions in the middle of newspaper. It will gave you an idea of how you think and how true you might be. Other than I like to read novels, Fiction or Non - Fiction both. Depends what interests you.
Practice
Practice is the key of success and you will learn what is your weakness. As a beginner you might like to write your experience.
Aim
This is very important step towards learning English. Without this you will be distract any time. But remembering this will always keeps you on track.
Rest, Best of luck! You must know what you are capable for yourself. :) I guess it should be ok, it just my opinion.. Thanks Nadira! It's really a good topic :)
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