There are many ways for students studying the English language to
improve their language skills. One of the best ways is simply by
speaking as much English as possible. The activity of actually speaking
English is much more similar to how a child learns to speak the English
language natively. The ability to read and write English are both
obviously important skills, although a child usually speaks English
before learning how to read English. Since speaking a language is
actually a more natural way for a human to learn, here are some
recommended English speaking activities a student may appreciate and
enjoy.
Speak Everything That Is Done
One fun way for an English language student to really benefit from
and also enjoy is the practice of speaking everything that is done
throughout the day. When waking up in the morning, a student can say
aloud: “I am waking up!” When getting out of bed, a student can say: “I
am getting out of bed.” When brushing their teeth, a student can say: “I
am brushing my teeth.”
Okay, maybe it’s better for one to be quiet
while brushing one’s teeth. Hopefully the general idea of the fun
practice is clear. Speak everything that is being done throughout the
day, whenever possible. When walking on the sidewalk, a student can say
aloud: “I am walking on the sidewalk.” When passing a tree, a student
can say: “I am passing a tree.” If it is necessary for a student to look
up a word in a dictionary to describe activity, then the student should
do so. Looking up the right word to use for a situation is important
for this practice. Using the right words again and again throughout the
day is a good way to learn English vocabulary.
Story of the Day
A daily practice that can be highly useful for helping an English
language student enhance their English ability is to maintain a daily
journal. A written journal is a wonderful way to practice writing
English and an audio journal is a great way to practice speaking
English. One really good benefit of recording a daily audio journal is
that it allows an English language student to actually listen to the
English they are speaking. This enables a student to improve their
English pronunciation skills. Another benefit is the motivation gained
from a student hearing how their pronunciation improves from week to
week, month to month, and year to year. Using a computer for recording a
daily journal is fine and recording audio files on a computer makes it
easy to keep an audio journal properly organized. The daily audio
journal can be a basic story of the day in a similar way to the previous
practice listed in this article. The audio journal is done near the end
of the day though, so a student would say something like: “I woke up. I
got out of bed. I brushed my teeth.” The student would continue by
saying what happened next and basically tell a story of the day’s
activities. This can be truly enjoyable in addition to being good
English practice.
Hopefully these helpful ideas will make studying the English language more fun and enjoyable.
Hopefully these helpful ideas will make studying the English language more fun and enjoyable.
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