Use your native language less
If you spend 99% of your time speaking your mother tongue and only 1% is left for English, improving your fluency is always going to… Read More »Use your native language less
The name BABA ALEXANDER NEW DELHI is a familiar name in the world as the founder of ‘One World: One Language ’, ‘A Global Country’ and the founder secretary of National Child Development Council (NCDC), a New Delhi based leading national NGO working for the welfare of children, women & child education. He has developed and promoting a unique methodology for language education & child education and the world started implementing it.
If you spend 99% of your time speaking your mother tongue and only 1% is left for English, improving your fluency is always going to… Read More »Use your native language less
Motivation often comes from seeing the result of your efforts. Testing your skills from time to time can help you visualise your progress so you… Read More »Visualise your progress to appreciate what you have achieved so far
Many good media websites now also host podcasts where they hold interviews or talk about various things happening around the world. You can check out… Read More »Listen to podcasts
Involve those around you in your efforts to become more fluent in English; ask them to help you practise, to test your vocabulary or to… Read More »Find some study buddies!
Make a conscious effort to inject more English into your typical day. Try the following: read one BBC news article on your iPad while you’re… Read More »Actively introduce more English into your daily routine
Phrases are a set of words together that makes sense or has a meaning. Once you start learning phrases, you realize that English is an… Read More »Learn Phrases
When most students listen to a native English-speaker, they focus on understanding what all the words mean. This is definitely important, but there is a… Read More »Get More out of Listening
After your conversation is over, take a moment to reflect. How did it go? How much do you think you understood? How comfortable did you… Read More »Reflect on your conversations