A mindset I wish I had when I started learning English:
When you first start learning, it's easy to get caught up in collecting materials, signing up for numerous courses, and watching videos from many experts. But then you can easily get distracted by social media, and in the end, you don't apply much.
In the end, you get stuck and GIVE UP
So,.... take ACTION by:
- Reading the books you have bought.
- Opening the documents you have saved.
- Practicing the methods you have learned from experienced people.
Give yourself time to experience and seriously plan to do it regularly.
You will find out what suits you best.
You are 1% better of yourself!
If you need someone to accompany you on the journey to conquer conversational English, please click on the contact section. I am always ready!
The class will be designed according to your field, profession, and personal goals. I will create a separate roadmap that suits your learning and development needs.
90 minutes of learning English with our 4 steps:
Step 1: Tongue Twister: Warm up your voice, help with clearer and more fluent pronunciation, just like actors and speakers do.
Step 2: Review scripts: Use the shadowing method to imitate and practice linking sounds, sliding sounds. Practicing enough will improve listening, speaking, and communication reflexes.
Step 3: Dictation: Write down what you just shadowed, this step is challenging but helps you listen and understand more deeply.
Step 4: Feedback: Use a red pen to correct mistakes, then listen and pronounce again the parts that are not accurate.
Every mistake is a part of the progress process. "Good things take time." You are getting 1% better every day!
What do you need to prepare when learning English?
Set goals: Learn to communicate, for work, or for exams?
Allocate regular time: Maintain daily practice.
Keep a relaxed mindset: Mistakes are part of the learning process.
Personalized roadmap: Learning according to your own path will help you progress faster.
Prepare well, succeed quickly!
Spend 30 minutes each day getting familiar with the English language environment:
Regular practice will help you improve quickly!