1. Read Exciting Books in English
Lucy Calkins, in her groundbreaking method of teaching language known as the Reading/Writing Workshop, posited that the best way to absorb new language is organically, through topics and texts that you feel an emotional connection to. After all, this is how children learn their primary language through conversations they are interested in. It stands to reason that this would be the best process for your brain to absorb a second language, as well through text you feel emotional excitement about.
2. Watch English Television Shows
Watching television shows in English lets you absorb the natural vocabulary, pattern, and rhythm of conversation in English. Neurocognitive research has proven time and time again that learning which engages the whole person naturally is far more effective than the directed studying and memorization of new vocabulary.
3. Hang Out With Friends who are Native English Speakers
The best way to learn a new language, in all of its complex nuances and regional vocabulary idiosyncrasies, is to immerse yourself in an environment where that language is the only thing spoken. By not allowing yourself to hear, see, speak, or read in your native tongue, you are forcing your brain out of its language comfort zone and making it clear to your subconscious that the new language must be learned if human communication is to continue.
Because of the brain's limitless adaptability and insatiable desire to communicate, you will find that your mind naturally speeds the process of learning everything about your new language along when you have left it no other option. If you have the means to immerse yourself with English language speakers, this is by far the most effective and efficient method.
By employing these fun and almost effortless ways to learn English vocabulary and idioms, you will be speaking like a native in no time flat!
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