Certainly. Thanks to the internet, learning languages by yourself is not difficult at all any more.
Here's a couple of ways how you could go about it.
Find English movies and TV shows aimed at young children. So mostly cartoons and family movies. Download/buy them with subtitles in your language. As you keep watching them and listening to the language and reading the subtitles you will automatically start learning words and phrases. This has the added bonus of helping you get to native pronunciation.
You could buy comics and children's books. Personally I prefer comics because they have pictures which help you get the context as well. Try reading those. You may need to sit with a dictionary or some translation app at first but it gets much easier after a couple of pages when you start getting the hang of things.
You could find a few courses, blogs, youtube videos online which teach English as a Second/Foreign Language. The EFL topic on Quora will give you a ton of information as well. (English as a Foreign Language)
However, none of this will help you actually use English unless you speak it. You could talk to yourself, find other learners to practice with, or in the rare case that nobody around you speaks or is learning English, harness the power of the internet to find someone to practice with on Skype.
You could find a language exchange/tandem partner to practice. Depending on what your first language is, this could be really easy or require a slight bit of searching. But usually, it's quite easy to find someone to practice English with simply because of the sheer number of people who speak the language.
I also recommend you get a basic grammar book to start with. That will help explain verbs and conjugation and how to construct sentences as it can be confusing if your first language/mother tongue does not use a similar grammar structure. Once you feel you've got the basics, you could buy a more advanced grammar book and an exercise book. Wren and Martin is an English grammar book my English teacher used to swear by in school
Certainly. Thanks to the internet, learning languages by yourself is not difficult at all any more.Here's a couple of ways how you could go about it.Find English movies and TV shows aimed at young children. So mostly cartoons and family movies. Download/buy them with subtitles in your language. As you keep watching them and listening to the language and reading the subtitles you will automatically start learning words and phrases. This has the added bonus of helping you get to native pronunciation.You could buy comics and children's books. Personally I prefer comics because they have pictures which help you get the context as well. Try reading those. You may need to sit with a dictionary or some translation app at first but it gets much easier after a couple of pages when you start getting the hang of things.You could find a few courses, blogs, youtube videos online which teach English as a Second/Foreign Language. The EFL topic on Quora will give you a ton of information as well. (English as a Foreign Language)However, none of this will help you actually use English unless you speak it. You could talk to yourself, find other learners to practice with, or in the rare case that nobody around you speaks or is learning English, harness the power of the internet to find someone to practice with on Skype.You could find a language exchange/tandem partner to practice. Depending on what your first language is, this could be really easy or require a slight bit of searching. But usually, it's quite easy to find someone to practice English with simply because of the sheer number of people who speak the language.I also recommend you get a basic grammar book to start with. That will help explain verbs and conjugation and how to construct sentences as it can be confusing if your first language/mother tongue does not use a similar grammar structure. Once you feel you've got the basics, you could buy a more advanced grammar book and an exercise book. Wren and Martin is an English grammar book my English teacher used to swear by in school
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Certainly. Thanks to the internet, by Yourself Learning Languages is not difficult at all any more. Here's a Couple of Ways How You Go About it could. Find English movies and TV shows aimed at children Young. So mostly cartoons and family movies. Download / buy them with subtitles in your language. As you keep watching them and listening to the language and reading the subtitles you will automatically start learning words and phrases. This has the added Bonus of Helping You Get to Native pronunciation. You could buy comics and children's Books. Personally I prefer comics because they have pictures which help you get the context as well. Try reading those. You May Need to SIT with a dictionary or Some translation App at First but it Gets much easier after a Couple of pages when You Start getting the Hang of Things. You could Find a few courses, Blogs, YouTube Videos Online which teach English as a. Second / Foreign Language. The EFL topic on Quora will give you a ton of information as well. (English as a Foreign Language) However, None of this Will Help You actually use English unless You Speak it. You could talk to Yourself, Find Other learners to Practice with, or in the Rare Case that nobody Around You speaks or is Learning English, harness the Power of the internet to Find someone to Practice with on Skype. You could Find a language Exchange /. tandem partner to practice. Depending on what your first language is, this could be really easy or require a slight bit of searching. But usually, it's quite Easy to Find someone to Practice English with simply because of the sheer Number of people Who Speak the language. I also recommend You to Get a Book Start with Basic Grammar. That will help explain verbs and conjugation and how to construct sentences as it can be confusing if your first language / mother tongue does not use a similar grammar structure. Once you feel you've got the basics, you could buy a more advanced grammar book and an exercise book. Wren and Martin is an English grammar book my English teacher used to swear by in school.
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Certainly. Thanks to the Internet learning languages, by yourself is not difficult at all any more.
Here 's a couple of. Ways how you could go about it.
Find English movies and TV shows aimed at young children. So mostly cartoons and family. Movies. Download / buy them with subtitles in your language.As you keep watching them and listening to the language and reading the subtitles you will automatically start learning. Words and phrases. This has the added bonus of helping you get to native pronunciation.
You could buy comics and children s. ' Books. Personally I prefer comics because they have pictures which help you get the context as well. Try reading those.You may need to sit with a dictionary or some translation app at first but it gets much easier after a couple of pages. When you start getting the hang of things.
You could find a, few courses blogs YouTube videos, online which teach English. As a Second / Foreign Language. The EFL topic on Quora will give you a ton of information as well. (English as a Foreign Language)
, HoweverNone of this will help you actually use English unless you speak it. You could talk, to yourself find other learners to. Practice with or in, the rare case that nobody around you speaks or is learning English harness the, power of the Internet. To find someone to practice with on Skype.
You could find a language exchange / tandem partner to practice. Depending on what. Your first, language isThis could be really easy or require a slight bit of searching. But usually it ', s quite easy to find someone to practice. English with simply because of the sheer number of people who speak the language.
I also recommend you get a basic grammar. Book to start with.That will help explain verbs and conjugation and how to construct sentences as it can be confusing if your first language / mother. Tongue does not use a similar grammar structure. Once you feel you 've got, the basics you could buy a more advanced grammar. Book and an exercise book. Wren and Martin is an English grammar book my English teacher used to swear by in school.
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