Let’s just put it out there – English is an incredibly hard language to learn.
With words having multiple meanings and being pronounced differently
in different scenarios, or having multiple words be pronounced the same
but be spelled differently and be used in different contexts, it’s a
minefield.
Most English people don’t even speak English perfectly. Having said
that, speaking English fluently isn’t out of reach for the average
learner assuming they are dedicated to learning it.
These eleven secrets will help you break down the barriers and learn
English quickly – number nine will help you to cut out a huge chunk of
work too.
11. Concentrate on Reading

Rather than reading text books, focus on reading novels. If you enjoy
the material you’re reading, you’re much more likely to continue to
push yourself. Start with children’s books and work up to more
complicated pieces.
A great starting point for adult literature is to
find a copy of your favourite book in English
so you already know the gist of the story and can use that basic
understanding to effectively work out what the words and phrases you’re
reading mean.
10. Practice Every Day

Leaving too long a gap between study periods means you are more
likely to forget some of what you have already learned and have to spend
some of your learning time recapping your last lesson.
Practice every day,
even if it’s just for five or ten minutes to keep everything fresh in
your head. This will eliminate the need to cover the same things in
multiple lessons which will make the learning process much quicker.
9. Use an App to Help You
Using an app can help to keep you focused and moving forward with your studies in a way that self studying often doesn’t.
You can get free language aid apps that will help you to learn fluent
English fast such as Duolingo, a free app that uses a game to teach you
seven new words per session.
8. Listen to the Language

Try
listening to an audiobook or a podcast
that interests you. Think about what the words mean, but also use this
time to learn about how the words sound and how they fit together to
form coherent sentences.
7. Watch Videos, TV Shows and Movies in English

Start out by watching TV shows and movies in English with the subtitles set to your native language.
6. Take an Online Course

Taking an online course such as
The Fluency Course or a
Rosetta Stone program can help to keep you focused as it gives you a reason to show up and concentrate on your learning.
Learning alongside other people keeps you accountable, and a bit of healthy competition with other learners can also make the learning process a bit more fun too.
5. Talk to Native English Speakers

If possible, try to visit the UK, or somewhere where English is the first language.
Talk to the locals and learn from them.
This might seem a little embarrassing at first in case you make a
mistake or you can’t understand what’s being said to you, but it’s worth
it because you will learn so much more about the practical application
of the language then you ever will in a classroom environment.
4. Make English a Part of Your Daily Routine

You will
learn English much quicker if you make it a part of your day. Speak English whenever you can, think in English, listen to English music and read English media.
This constant reinforcement will keep your English skills at the
forefront of your mind and will help you to expand on them without even
realising that you’re doing it.
3. Forget About Perfect Grammar

Perfect grammar is important if you plan to write in a language. For speaking a language fluently,
it’s not as important. Learn the basics of sentence structure and that’s all you need.
Remember you are aiming to speak the language fluently, not write it
fluently. There’s a huge difference between the two, and not having to
learn a whole bunch of complicated “rules” will definitely improve the
speed at which you can learn English.
2. Play English Word Games

You can
play games such as Scrabble or complete crossword puzzles – anything that gets you thinking about English words and their meanings.
If your friends don’t share your passion for English and don’t want to play Scrabble with you, there are lots of ways to
play online either against a real opponent or against a computer.
1. Use English Speaking Forums

Join a forum style website such as
Quora. Take some time to read existing threads and once you start to feel confident,
join in the discussion by answering other people’s questions or asking your own.
Choose topics you are interested in so that your questions and answers are authentic.

As you can now see, learning to speak fluent English fast is nowhere
near as hard as you imagined it to be. Use a combination of the tips
above to get the best results and push yourself to learn quickly.
Above all else, remember that learning a language is a really useful skill, but it should be fun.
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